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Researchers Spot Critical Security Flaw in Bosch Thermostats
Jan. 15, 2024, 11:19 p.m. |
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Thermostats sold across the globe by German multinational engineering company Bosch contained a flaw allowing hackers to cut power to the heating system and override the firmware, warn researchers from cybersecurity firm Bitdefender. Bosch pushed an over-the-air update in October.
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