Armis labs identified vulnerabilities, named frostbyte10, in copeland e2 and e3 controllers, which manage critical building and refrigeration systems. The security flaws, which the firm dubbed frostbyte10, affect copeland e2 and e3 controllers These controllers are produced by copeland, a company that specializes in heating, cooling, and. Armis labs has uncovered ten critical security flaws collectively named “frostbyte10” in copeland’s e2 and e3 building management controllers. Refrigeration units used at grocers around the country, including kroger, albertsons, and whole foods could be vulnerable to a major cyberattack that could trigger supply chain disruptions not. Security researchers found 10 flaws in popular electronic control systems and collectively named them frostbyte10.
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