cvss vulnerabilities

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The cvss vulnerabilities tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security flaws rated using the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). Recent threads highlight critical vulnerabilities in IoT and industrial systems, such as a Network Thermostat X-Series WiFi device flaw with a CVSS v4 score of 9.3, Hitachi Energy MACH GWS products with high CVSS ratings, and a Vestel AC Charger vulnerability (CVE-2025-3606) affecting EV infrastructure. These posts explore technical details, vendor responses, and mitigation strategies for high-severity vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of CVSS in assessing risk for connected devices and critical infrastructure.
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    Critical IoT Vulnerability in Network Thermostat X-Series WiFi Devices: Security Risks & Mitigation

    The recent discovery of a critical vulnerability in Network Thermostat’s X-Series WiFi thermostats has sent ripples throughout both industrial and commercial building automation circles. For many, these smart thermostats serve as the silent backbone of environmental control—regulating...
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    Hitachi Energy MACH GWS Vulnerabilities: Implications & Security Strategies

    Hitachi Energy’s MACH GWS products, essential components within the world’s energy infrastructure, have recently come under the cybersecurity spotlight due to a suite of critical vulnerabilities. These security issues, cataloged under high CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System) ratings and...
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    Critical Vestel AC Charger Vulnerability Highlights EV Infrastructure Cyber Risks

    The recently disclosed vulnerability in the Vestel AC Charger, identified as CVE-2025-3606, highlights the persistent risks faced by the rapidly growing market for electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. As electric vehicles become increasingly prevalent worldwide, the infrastructure that...
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