1,000 Instantel Industrial Monitoring Devices Possibly Exposed to Hacking
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1,000 Instantel industrial monitoring devices at risk of hacking
1,000 Instantel Industrial Monitoring Devices Possibly Exposed to Hacking
A critical command execution vulnerability has been found by a researcher in Instantel Micromate monitoring units. The post 1,000 Instantel Industrial Monitoring Devices Possibly Exposed to Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the… Read more → The post 1,000 Instantel Industrial Monitoring Devices Possibly Exposed to Hacking appeared first on IT Security News.
1,000 Instantel Industrial Monitoring Devices Possibly Exposed To Hacking - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Over 1,000 industrial monitoring devices made by Canada-based Instantel may be exposed to remote hacking due to a critical vulnerability. An advisory published recently by the cybersecurity agency CISA revealed that Instantel’s Micromate product, which is designed to record vibration, noise, and air overpressure, is affected by a vulnerability related to the lack of authentication on a configuration port. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-1907 with …
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