hard-coded secrets

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The tag 'hard-coded secrets' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about security vulnerabilities involving embedded credentials, keys, or other secrets in software and firmware. Recent content highlights CISA advisories on Sungrow's iSolarCloud Android app and WiNet firmware, where hard-coded secrets contribute to risks in critical infrastructure. Topics include improper certificate validation, buffer overflows, and the importance of patch management in operational technology. The tag is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and enterprise administrators concerned with mitigating threats from hard-coded secrets in cloud-managed devices and energy sector systems.
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    Critical Infrastructure Security: Understanding and Mitigating Sungrow HV Vulnerabilities

    The escalating interplay between operational technology and the digital world has made critical infrastructure—not to mention the everyday technology underpinning it—a battleground for cyberthreats. Few advisories capture this more vividly than the latest disclosure by the Cybersecurity and...
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