Hot Take: Cambium’s Radio System Caught in a Hackable Act!**

What’s worse than a software vulnerability? A silent manufacturer! Cambium’s ePMP Force 300-25 radio system has a hackable flaw, and the company is yet to respond to CISA’s request for mitigation.**

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Well, well, well, it seems the Cambium ePMP Force 300-25 radio system has been caught with its proverbial pants down. A code injection vulnerability has been discovered that could allow some crafty hacker to remotely execute their own code on the device. Now, we all know that's like giving the keys to your Ferrari to a 5-year-old. Sure, it's gonna be a wild ride, but you're definitely not going to like the aftermath.

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