The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has issued an advisory urging organizations to ensure that their emergency alert systems are patched, but a researcher says there are no patches for some of the vulnerabilities affecting these systems.
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FEMA Urges Patching of Emergency Alert Systems, But Some Flaws Remain Unfixed
The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has issued an advisory urging organizations to ensure that their emergency alert systems are patched, but a researcher says there are no patches for some of the vulnerabilities affecting these systems. The post FEMA Urges Patching of Emergency Alert Systems, But Some Flaws Remain Unfixed appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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