Episode 50
– www.sfgate.com: A hacker gained access to a Bay Area drinking water facility
– thehackernews.com: North Korea Exploited VPN Flaw to Hack South’s Nuclear Research Institute
– eclypsium.com: Eclypsium Discovers Multiple Vulnerabilities Affecting 129 Dell Models via Dell Remote OS Recovery and Firmware Update Capabilities
– www.cyberscoop.com: A plan to label companies vulnerable to hacking is set to spark debate on Capitol Hill
– krebsonsecurity.com: How Cyber Safe is Your Drinking Water Supply?
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