Moxa Router Mayhem: Industrial Internet in Hot Water!
Moxa router flaws could turn your industrial setup into a hacker’s playground! With vulnerabilities like hard-coded credentials and command injections, it’s like leaving the door open for tech-savvy intruders. Patch those routers before hackers RSVP to your network party!

Hot Take:
When routers go bad, they don’t just buffer traffic—they buffer your worst nightmares! Moxa’s newest firmware faux pas is the digital equivalent of leaving your front door open while you’re on vacation. Let’s hope their patch game is as strong as their Wi-Fi signal!
Key Points:
- Moxa routers have two critical vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-9138 and CVE-2024-9140.
- These vulnerabilities allow privilege escalation and remote command execution.
- Firmware updates are available for affected devices, and immediate action is advised.
- Devices affected include various EDR, NAT, and OnCell series routers.
- Moxa recommends minimizing network exposure and using security measures like IDS/IPS.
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