Deserialization Disaster: Delta Electronics DTN Soft Vulnerability Exposed!

“Delta Electronics DTN Soft versions 2.0.1 and prior have a vulnerability allowing remote code execution through deserialization of untrusted data. Update to DTN Soft v2.1 to mitigate this risk.”

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Hot Take:

Delta Electronics’ DTN Soft vulnerability is hotter than your grandma’s secret chili recipe, and just as dangerous if mishandled. Who knew temperature control could be so spicy?

Key Points:

  • CVSS v4 score of 8.4 – that’s higher than my GPA!
  • Low attack complexity – even a tech-illiterate uncle can pull this off.
  • Affected Product: Delta Electronics DTN Soft version 2.0.1 and prior.
  • Potential for remote code execution through deserialization of untrusted data.
  • Mitigation: Update to DTN Soft v2.1 and follow CISA’s defensive measures.

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