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Embedded Systems Can Mean Embedded Vulnerabilities

August 19, 2010 • wolfssladmin

Here’s another warning from the media with regard to adding proper security to embedded systems: https://www.darkreading.com/risk/embedded-systems-can-mean-embedded-vulnerabilities/d/d-id/1134205.  It’s a good article that reminds us how many vulnerable embedded systems are out there that need to be retrofitted with embedded ssl.

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