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Microsoft says hackers attacking energy grids using decades-old software

Por: Fox Business Tech November 24, 2022

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Founder of TrustedSec Dave Kennedy weighs in on a pro-Russia hacker group claiming responsibility for attacks against several U.S. airports and at least one major bank on 'Kennedy.'  Microsoft that technology discontinued in 2005 is still being used widely and poses threats and vulnerabilities to power grids and the petroleum industry. , according to the tech giant, are gaining access into secure networks and devices through common... + full article



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