Millions of connected devices have security flaws, study shows
13 Apr, 2021 08:19 PM
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Experts say it s only a matter of time until hackers pounce on weaknesses. Photo / Getty Images
Experts say it s only a matter of time until hackers pounce on weaknesses. Photo / Getty Images
Financial Times
By: Hannah Murphy
Millions of internet of things devices using software from groups including Siemens and Microsoft contain security flaws that could be used to compromise government servers or hospitals, new research has found. Cybersecurity company Forescout and JSOF on Tuesday said they uncovered nine different bugs in several popular software tools that are used within millions of consumer, business and industrial devices to help them connect to the internet.
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