Security News > 2024 > November > OvrC Platform Vulnerabilities Expose IoT Devices to Remote Attacks and Code Execution

2024-11-13 09:28
A security analysis of the OvrC cloud platform has uncovered 10 vulnerabilities that could be chained to allow potential attackers to execute code remotely on connected devices. "Attackers successfully exploiting these vulnerabilities can access, control, and disrupt devices supported by OvrC; some of those include smart electrical power supplies, cameras, routers, home automation systems, and
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