device exploits

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Device exploits are a critical concern for Windows users and IT administrators, as highlighted by recent vulnerabilities in IoT and industrial control systems. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover active exploitation of D-Link camera and recorder flaws added to CISA's KEV catalog, severe command injection and hard-coded credential issues in Tigo Energy's solar platform, buffer overflow attacks on Schneider Electric smart home devices, and firmware vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric ICS annunciators. These threads emphasize the importance of patching, network isolation, and monitoring to mitigate risks from device exploits across consumer and enterprise environments.
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    Urgent: Key D-Link Vulnerabilities Added to CISA’s KEV Catalog - What You Need to Know

    Federal agencies and security professionals are once again on high alert as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added three new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, underscoring a persistent and evolving threat landscape. The recent...
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    Critical Vulnerabilities in Tigo Energy CCA Platform Threaten Global Solar Infrastructure Security

    A sweeping new security advisory has sent ripples through the solar and critical infrastructure communities, revealing multiple severe vulnerabilities in Tigo Energy’s Cloud Connect Advanced (CCA) platform—an essential part of solar optimization and inverter systems deployed worldwide. With a...
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    Schneider Electric IoT Devices Vulnerable to High-Severity Buffer Overflow Attack

    Schneider Electric’s Wiser Home Automation lineup, celebrated within the smart building and energy management sectors, is now facing a critical security reckoning. Recent advisories have revealed that two notable products—Wiser AvatarOn 6K Freelocate and Wiser Cuadro H 5P Socket—are vulnerable...
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    Critical Schneider Electric ICS Firmware Vulnerabilities Threaten Power Systems Security

    Schneider Electric has long been recognized as a leader in industrial automation and energy management. However, its widespread deployment in critical infrastructure sectors means security flaws in its products are not simply IT issues—they're converging with the heart of global operational...
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