Wattsense Bridge: Vulnerabilities Galore – Patch Now or Face the Wrath!

Multiple vulnerabilities in Wattsense Bridge allow attackers with physical access to control devices, risking safety violations. The SEC Consult team recommends immediate patching and a thorough security review to avoid potential chaos—and maybe a few unintended fireworks displays.

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Hot Take:

Ah, the sweet smell of exposed vulnerabilities in the morning! It looks like Wattsense Bridge’s security is about as robust as a paper bag in a rainstorm. With hardcoded credentials and interfaces just begging to be exploited, any hacker worth their salt is probably drooling over this buffet of vulnerabilities. Time to patch up, Wattsense, or risk becoming the laughingstock of the IoT community!

Key Points:

  • Multiple vulnerabilities found in Wattsense Bridge.
  • Physical access allows control over devices and potential damages.
  • Hardcoded credentials make devices highly susceptible to attacks.
  • Vendor has released patches, but some issues remain in the backlog.
  • SEC Consult advises immediate patching and thorough security reviews.

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