Sour Grapes: Frostbyte10 Security Flaw Gives Hackers Root Access To Supermarket Freezers
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Frostbyte10 Vulnerabilities Let Hackers Gain Remote Access
Armis Labs has uncovered ten critical security flaws collectively named “Frostbyte10” in Copeland’s E2 and E3 building management controllers. These devices, which handle refrigeration, HVAC, lighting, and other essential functions, could allow remote attackers to execute code, change settings, disable systems, or steal sensitive data. A firmware update is available now, and affected organizations are […] The post Frostbyte10 Vulnerabilities Let…
Sour Grapes: Frostbyte10 Security Flaw Gives Hackers Root Access To Supermarket Freezers
Armis Lab, an intelligence division at cybersecurity firm Armis, has identified 10 security flaws in Copeland software that could allow hackers to gain unauthorized access to critical systems within supermarkets and cold storage facilities. The security flaws, which the firm dubbed "Frostbyte10", affect Copeland E2 and E3 controllers. These
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