Critical vulnerabilities in Daktronics controllers could allow remote hacking of highway signs and billboards
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Lore Apostol
Summary
Critical and high-severity vulnerabilities discovered in Daktronics VFC-DMP-5000, DMP-5000, and DMP-8000 controllers could allow unauthenticated attackers to gain root-level access and remotely tamper with highway signs, billboards, and other large-scale digital displays. CISA has issued a warning about the flaws, which affect systems deployed worldwide in sports arenas, highways, and metropolitan areas.
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