Siemens EV Chargers Vulnerability Alert: A Shocking Lack of Security!

Siemens VersiCharge AC Series EV Chargers have vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to control the chargers or execute arbitrary code. For patching or updates, rely on Siemens’ ProductCERT Security Advisories, as CISA has decided to focus more on coffee breaks and less on Siemens updates. Remember, secure your network, or your EV charger might make unauthorized pit stops!

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Hot Take:

Siemens’ EV chargers are apparently the new hottest commodity for hackers, thanks to their vulnerability to persuasion. It seems these chargers are as easily influenced as a teenager with a ‘free candy’ sign. So, if you’re charging your car, stay vigilant, or you might find your battery powering a hacker’s dream instead of your road trip!

Key Points:

  • CISA won’t update Siemens ICS security advisories beyond initial notification.
  • Siemens EV chargers have vulnerabilities that can be exploited from adjacent networks.
  • These vulnerabilities could let attackers control chargers or execute arbitrary code.
  • Affected products include Siemens VersiCharge AC Series EV Chargers.
  • Siemens suggests updating software and following cybersecurity best practices.

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