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MarKoni FM Transmitters: Hacker Heaven or Tech Nightmare?
View CSAF: TELSAT marKoni FM Transmitters are as secure as a screen door on a submarine! Critical vulnerabilities include command injection and hard-coded credentials. Exploitation could lead to unauthorized access and remote code execution. Update to version 2.0.1 or risk being the talk of Hackerville!
Hot Take:
Looks like someone’s been playing the FM transmitter version of ‘Guess the Password’ and won big! marKoni transmitters have more holes than Swiss cheese, and it’s time to patch things up before hackers start DJing from their basements.
Key Points:
– Critical vulnerabilities in marKoni FM Transmitters, including command injection and hard-coded credentials.
– All versions prior to 2.0.1 are affected.
– Exploitable remotely with low attack complexity, making them a prime target for attackers.
– CISA discovered public PoCs and reported them to marKoni.
– Mitigations are available, but users need to get on it ASAP.