Critical vulnerabilities discovered by researchers in Dataprobe’s iBoot power distribution unit (PDU) can allow malicious actors to remotely hack the product and shut down connected devices, potentially causing disruption within the targeted organization.
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iBoot Power Distribution Unit Flaws Allow Hackers to Remotely Shut Down Devices
Critical vulnerabilities discovered by researchers in Dataprobe’s iBoot power distribution unit (PDU) can allow malicious actors to remotely hack the product and shut down connected devices, potentially causing disruption within the targeted organization. The post iBoot Power Distribution Unit Flaws Allow Hackers to Remotely Shut Down Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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