Security researchers have discovered 33 vulnerabilities in four open-source libraries used by millions of connected devices that make them vulnerable to hacking. Detailed today by researchers at Forescout Technologies Inc., the vulnerabilities, dubbed “Amnesia:33,” affect source TCP-IP stacks uIP, FNET, picoTCP and Nut/Net. The vulnerabilities primarily cause memory corruption, allowing attackers to compromise devices, execute malicious code, …
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