"Researchers Spot Critical Security Flaw in Bosch Thermostats"
According to cybersecurity researchers at Bitdefender, thermostats sold by the multinational engineering company Bosch had a flaw that enabled hackers to cut the heating system's power and override the firmware. Models that did not receive an over-the-air firmware update late last year have a flaw that allows hackers to brick or replace the original firmware. The flaw stems from the Wi-Fi chip embedded in the Bosch thermostat. This article continues to discuss the critical security vulnerability found in Bosch thermostats.
DataBreachToday reports "Researchers Spot Critical Security Flaw in Bosch Thermostats"
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