LOYTEC’s Swiss Cheese Security: Uncovered Vulnerabilities and Silent Treatment

LOYTEC’s servers reveal more holes than a block of Swiss cheese, with multiple vulnerabilities uncovered by cyber-sleuth, Chizuru Toyama. Despite being notified, LOYTEC remains silent, leaving their products exposed.

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Well, well, well, what do we have here? LOYTEC electronics GmbH, the "secure" automation server provider, seems to have left its doors wide open, with vulnerabilities leaking out like a sieve. Chizuru Toyama, our cyber-sleuth, has laid bare the undeniable truth – that LOYTEC's products are as secure as a chocolate fireguard. With not one but four CVEs to their name, it's safe to say they've got more holes than a Swiss cheese. And the kicker? Not a single peep from LOYTEC after being notified about these gaping security gaps. Talk about the silent treatment!

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