VizAir Turbulence: Airport Weather System Vulnerabilities Soar to CVSS 10.0!

View CSAF: It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Nope, it’s a major security flaw in Radiometrics VizAir. This system, crucial for airport operations, apparently left the backdoor open. With missing authentication for critical functions, hackers could wreak havoc with weather data and runways. But fear not, updates have swooped in to save the day!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Radiometrics’ VizAir system has been taking some extreme liberties with its open-door policy. It’s as if they’re inviting cybercriminals over for a BBQ with a side of runway chaos. Who knew air traffic control could be this friendly?

Key Points:

  • Radiometrics VizAir is about as secure as a screen door on a submarine.
  • Hackers can manipulate critical weather data and runway settings with ease.
  • These vulnerabilities could lead to hazardous flight conditions and airport chaos.
  • Multiple vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 10.0 (aka maximum “oops” level).
  • Radiometrics has already patched these vulnerabilities, so breathe easy, frequent flyers.

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