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liteon vulnerabilities
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about LITEON vulnerabilities focus on a high-severity security flaw in LITEON IC48A and IC80A electric vehicle chargers, as detailed in a CISA industrial control systems advisory. The vulnerability exposes critical infrastructure risks, affecting end-users and industry partners. Topics include the implications for EV charging network security, the need for firmware updates, and broader lessons for hardware supply chain trust. While the tag centers on this specific charger vulnerability, it may also cover related LITEON product security issues. The content is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and EV infrastructure stakeholders monitoring hardware vulnerabilities.
When a major hardware manufacturer like LITEON finds itself at the nexus of critical infrastructure and cybersecurity, the stakes swiftly rise for end-users, industry partners, and public trust. Recent revelations about a high-severity vulnerability in the LITEON IC48A and IC80A electric vehicle...
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