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    Flaws in Weidmueller IE-SR-2TX Routers Allow Remote Root Access!

    June 12, 2025

    Flaws in Weidmueller IE-SR-2TX Routers Allow Remote Root Access!

    A recent coordinated security advisory issued by CERT@VDE and Weidmueller has disclosed three critical vulnerabilities affecting the IE-SR-2TX series of security routers, potentially allowing unauthen …
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