Claroty Team82 Research Finds Security Vulnerabilities in Data Center Power Supply and HVAC Equipment
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Summary
Claroty's Team82 research team has published findings revealing security vulnerabilities in two types of equipment commonly used in data centers: power supply devices and HVAC controllers. The research indicates that if these vulnerabilities were fully exploited, attackers could cause significant operational disruption and financial costs for data center operations.
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The research finds that if the vulnerabilities were to be successfully exploited to their fullest potential, attackers could cause cost
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