Cloud Break: IoT Devices Open to Silent Takeover Via Firewalls
IoT devices can be compromised, thanks to gaps in cloud management interfaces for firewalls and routers, even if they're protected by security software or not online.
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IoT devices can be compromised, thanks to gaps in cloud management interfaces for firewalls and routers, even if they're protected by security software or not online.
A security analysis of the OvrC cloud platform has uncovered 10 vulnerabilities that could be chained to allow potential attackers to execute code remotely on connected devices
In the cloud, patches disseminate automatically. On your computer, you get notified. IoT devices, meanwhile, can escape attention for years on end.
Multiple high-severity security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in ConnectedIO's ER2000 edge routers and the cloud-based management platform that could be exploited by malicious actors to execute malicious code and access sensitive data