A serious vulnerability that allows an attacker to steal files from an affected system has been found by a researcher in a building automation product from Swiss-based Fr. Sauter AG. It took the vendor only 10 days to release a patch.
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Sauter Quickly Patches Flaw in Building Automation Software
A serious vulnerability that allows an attacker to steal files from an affected system has been found by a researcher in a building automation product from Swiss-based Fr. Sauter AG. It took the vendor only 10 days to release a patch. The post Sauter Quickly Patches Flaw in Building Automation Software appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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