A researcher has discovered that remote hackers could reconfigure or disrupt MSC800 modular system controllers from Germany-based sensor maker SICK due to the existence of hardcoded credentials.
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Hardcoded Credentials Expose SICK Controllers to Remote Attacks
A researcher has discovered that remote hackers could reconfigure or disrupt MSC800 modular system controllers from Germany-based sensor maker SICK due to the existence of hardcoded credentials. The post Hardcoded Credentials Expose SICK Controllers to Remote Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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