The United States Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) has warned that the software included in the Energizer DUO USB battery charger contains a backdoor that allows unauthorized remote system ...
If you can’t trust the Energizer Bunny, who can you trust? The Energizer DUO USB battery charger contains a backdoor that allows unauthorized remote system access. The United States Computer Emergency ...
If you've ever hooked an Energizer Duo NiMH battery charger up to the USB port of your PC, your computer might be infected with a Trojan horse. Physorg.com reports that the malicious software, which ...
What you don't know can hurt you. Technology Editor Bill Wong takes a look at why embedded developers need to take the Energizer USB fiasco into account when developing new products. Energizer's USB ...
Security experts at Symantec have discovered a software application made for a USB-based battery charger sold by Energizer actually included a hidden backdoor that allowed unauthorized remote access ...
The United States Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) has warned that the software included in the Energizer DUO USB battery charger contains a backdoor that allows unauthorized remote system ...
Wha? Apparently the Energizer DUO USB battery charger contains a bit of malware, Arucer.dll, which allows remote system access on port 7777. CERT warns: An attacker is able to remotely control a ...