Nagios and Abandoned Projects, Hacking Trains (to Fix Them), OAuth Threats, 5Ghoul - ASW #267
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Nagios gets a review from NCC Group, hackers hack some anti-fixing code to fix trains in Poland, abusing OAuth post-compromise, 5Ghoul flaws in 5G networks, MITRE teases a new threat model for embedded systems, a conversation on vuln scoring systems, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-267
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