2017-01-16

By Eduard Kovacs on January 16, 2017

Swiss-based industrial and building automation solutions provider Carlo Gavazzi has released firmware updates for some of its energy monitoring products to address potentially serious vulnerabilities that could expose devices to remote cyberattacks.

Security researcher Karn Ganeshen discovered that Carlo Gavazzi’s VMU-C EM and VMU-C PV products running firmware versions prior to A11_U05 and A17 are affected by at least three security holes that have been classified as having “critical” and “high” severity.

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