Novakon HMI: A Hacker’s Dream Come True with Critical Vulnerabilities

CyberDanube Security Research has identified multiple vulnerabilities in the Novakon P Series. These include unauthenticated buffer overflow, directory traversal, and weak authentication issues. If you think your smart fridge is out to get you, wait until it teams up with your Novakon touch screen!

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a cyber-thriller, the Novakon P Series has more holes than a slice of Swiss cheese, leaving it wide open for anyone with a penchant for unauthorized access. It’s like handing over the keys to your car, house, and secret lair all at once!

Key Points:

  • Five critical vulnerabilities identified in Novakon P Series.
  • Unauthenticated attackers can gain remote root access.
  • Weak authentication allows root login with an empty password.
  • Services run with unnecessary elevated privileges.
  • No fix available; restricting network access recommended.

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