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gSOAP open-source software development library aeration“green rose”vulnerability, millions of IoT devices in jeopardy-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Remember a few days ago Avanti vending machines loopholes, leakage of a large amount of user information? It didn't take long, the other one for IoT device attacks appeared again, this time the recruitment is the development of IoT devices open-source software library that may affect millions of...
Experts in Lather Over ‘gSOAP’ Security Flaw
Axis Communications -- a maker of high-end security cameras whose devices can be found in many high-security areas -- recently patched a dangerous coding flaw in virtually all of its products that an attacker could use to remotely seize control over or crash the devices. The problem wasn't specif...
TP-Link Fixes Code Execution Vulnerability in End of Life Routers
Router manufacturer TP-Link recently fixed a vulnerability in a discontinued line of routers that if exploited could have been used to execute code on the device. Researchers at Senrio, a firm that specializes in IoT security, uncovered a logic vulnerability in a configuration service present in...
D-Link Wi-Fi Camera Flaw Extends to 120 Products
Update A software component that exposed D-Link Wi-Fi cameras to remote attacks is also used in more than 120 other products sold by the company. Researchers at Senrio, who found the original vulnerability, disclosed today additional details of product vulnerabilities related to the component aft...
Unpatched D-Link Wi-Fi Camera Flaw Remotely Exploitable
D-Link is wrestling with a vulnerability in its DCS930L Wi-Fi camera that was privately disclosed by security company Senrio. The flaw exposes the cameras to remote code execution, a Senrio report says. CEO Stephen Ridley told Threatpost that his company is working with D-Link on remediation...