Power management solutions provider Eaton has released patches for its Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) software to address several potentially serious vulnerabilities, including ones that researchers say could allow hackers to disrupt power supply.
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Vulnerabilities in Eaton Product Can Allow Hackers to Disrupt Power Supply
Power management solutions provider Eaton has released patches for its Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) software to address several potentially serious vulnerabilities, including ones that researchers say could allow hackers to disrupt power supply. The post Vulnerabilities in Eaton Product Can Allow Hackers to Disrupt Power Supply appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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