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    Home»Development»Security»Critical Flaws in Phoenix Contact EV Charging Controllers Expose Infrastructure to Remote Code Execution and Unauthorized Access

    Critical Flaws in Phoenix Contact EV Charging Controllers Expose Infrastructure to Remote Code Execution and Unauthorized Access

    July 9, 2025

    Critical Flaws in Phoenix Contact EV Charging Controllers Expose Infrastructure to Remote Code Execution and Unauthorized Access

    In a coordinated disclosure with CERT@VDE, Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG has issued an urgent advisory addressing four critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in the firmware of its CHARX SEC-3xxx …
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