ESA’s OPS-SAT laboratory completes stock trade from space

OPS-SAT is a cube specially designed to sample and test innovative new software from European companies and other organizations, including universities, research institutes and government agencies. The online broker flatexDEGIRO had adapted its software to the requirements and the limited bandwidth of the orbital platform at an altitude of 500 km. The justification for the […]

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Showcasing the Leonardo RAT 31DL/M (sponsored video)

At the heart of Leonardo’s portfolio of aerial surveillance radars is the 3D solid-state radar L-band RAT 31DL. Watch the full video below. This video was presented to you by Leonardo. Today’s operational scenarios are unpredictable and increasingly challenging, with asymmetric threats and multi-domain dynamics causing increased complexity. In response to this development, the armed

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This Week In Security: Ransomware Decryption, OpenSSL, And USBGadget Spoofing

We’ve covered a lot of redeeming software here, but we haven’t spent much time looking at the decryption tools available to victims. When anti-ransomware groups give up or change their names, some of them launch a decryption tool for victims who have not paid. In fact, it’s not a good idea to run one of

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Manpack and Leader enter full-rate production

Leader Radio replaced an earlier acquisition of Rifleman Radio after the military decided a two-channel solution. (Photo: L3Harris) After a long process of development, acquisition and testing, the US Army continues to fully produce its new two-channel software-defined radios, which will fully integrate the front lines into the Integrated Tactical Network. The U.S. military has

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Creating Wireless Signals with Ethernet Cable to Steal Data from Air-Gapped Systems

A newly discovered data retrieval mechanism uses Ethernet cables as a “transmitting antenna” to secretly retrieve highly sensitive data from airtight systems, according to recent research. “Interestingly, the cables that came to protect the air gap became vulnerable to the air gap in this attack,” said Dr. Mordechai Guri, head of research and development at

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