Balcony Power Plants: Researchers Discover Dangerous Security Gap
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A radio gap in Hoymiles inverters shows how vulnerable balcony power plants can become. Now the BSI reacts.
Do you have a photovoltaic system with a Hoymiles inverter? A researcher has discovered a vulnerability with which he can switch off such systems. A solution from the manufacturer is still waiting.
With balcony power plants, any solar power can use. Unfortunately, manufacturers like Hoymiles do not take safety seriously enough. The systems can be hacked easily.
In cooperation with the Chaos Computer Club (CCC), a security researcher has discovered gaps in inverters from the Chinese company Hoymiles. In addition, balcony power plants can be manipulated or switched off in large style with little effort. read more on t3n.de
Devices from the Chinese manufacturer Hoymiles can be remotely controlled by a security vulnerability.
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