IBM has disclosed the details of several vulnerabilities found in powerline extenders made by China-based networking solutions provider Tenda. IBM says Tenda ignored its emails and phone calls, and it’s unclear if any patches are being developed.
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IBM Discloses Tenda Powerline Extender Flaws Apparently Ignored by Vendor
IBM has disclosed the details of several vulnerabilities found in powerline extenders made by China-based networking solutions provider Tenda. IBM says Tenda ignored its emails and phone calls, and it’s unclear if any patches are being developed. The post IBM Discloses Tenda Powerline Extender Flaws Apparently Ignored by Vendor appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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