Major Security Breach Found in Hospital and Supermarket Refrigeration Systems
Submitted via IRC for SoyCow1984
Major Security Breach Found in Hospital and Supermarket Refrigeration Systems:
Israeli hackers and activists Noam Rotem and Ran L from Safety Detective research lab have uncovered a major security breach in temperature control systems manufactured by Resource Data Management, a Scotland-based remote monitoring solutions company.
These control systems are used by hospitals and supermarket chains all over the world, including Marks & Spencer, Ocado, Way-on, and many others.
A basic scan reveals hundreds of installations in the UK, Australia, Israel, Germany, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Iceland, and many other countries around the world. As each installation has dozens of machines under it, we're looking at many thousands of vulnerable machines.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 10 2019, @01:32PM
Oh Wow! jewish rats found unchanged passwords on the internet and are ready to tell the whole world about it.
Jewish criminal rats breaking into shops to steal stuff is nothing new. Jews breaking into people's machines for the purpose of exploitation is nothing new.
If they would go back to khazaria (or are sent to Madagascar), we can control them and no more harm will be caused to the world. We can live without them and we don't even have to change passwords any more.