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Nine security flaws have been disclosed in electric power management products made by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL).
“The most severe of those nine vulnerabilities would allow a threat actor to facilitate remote code execution (RCE) on an engineering workstation,” Nozomi Networks said in a report published last week.
The issues, tracked as CVE-2023-34392 and from CVE-2023-31168
Source:: The Hackers News