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Mitsubishi Electric Alert: Crucial Firmware Flaw Leaves Industrial PCs Vulnerable
Mitsubishi Electric’s MI5122-VW plays hard to get with ‘Incorrect Default Permissions,’ scoring an 8.8 in cyber vulnerability flirting. Update to firmware version “08” or risk a digital heartbreak. #TechDrama #CyberOops

Hot Take:
Well, folks, if you thought your industrial PC was just a clunky paperweight, think again! It turns out that Mitsubishi Electric's MELIPC Series MI5122-VW is not only good at crunching numbers but also at opening its digital doors to local cyber hooligans. With a CVSS score of 8.8, this vulnerability is like leaving your car keys in the ignition, in a bad neighborhood, with a sign that says "Free Car!"