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Vulnerabilities found in high-power Bosch wrenches popular with carmakers
Jan. 9, 2024, 2 p.m. |
The Record by Recorded Future therecord.media
Several vulnerabilities have been found in a popular line of pneumatic torque wrenches made by a subsidiary of Bosch, a German engineering and technology corporation. The mechanical wrenches are typically found in manufacturing facilities that perform safety-critical tightening tasks, especially automotive production lines, according to researchers at industrial cybersecurity firm Nozomi Networks. The vulnerabilities in
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