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>Ten vulnerabilities in Copeland controllers, which are found in thousands of devices used by the world's largest supermarket chains and cold storage companies, could have allowed miscreants to manipulate temperatures and spoil food and medicine, leading to massive supply-chain disruptions. The flaws, collectively called Frostbyte10, affect Copeland E2 and E3 controllers, used to manage critical building and refrigeration systems, such as compressor groups, condensers, walk-in units, HVAC, and lighting systems. Three received critical-severity ratings.

Because you really need to connect EVERYTHING to the internet... Archive: https://archive.today/sMzDO From the post: >>Ten vulnerabilities in Copeland controllers, which are found in thousands of devices used by the world's largest supermarket chains and cold storage companies, could have allowed miscreants to manipulate temperatures and spoil food and medicine, leading to massive supply-chain disruptions. The flaws, collectively called Frostbyte10, affect Copeland E2 and E3 controllers, used to manage critical building and refrigeration systems, such as compressor groups, condensers, walk-in units, HVAC, and lighting systems. Three received critical-severity ratings.

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SCADA = supervisory control and data acquisition

Yes, technically they would probably be considered that. Think of it as anything "industrial controls" related. You know, everything used in power plants, manufacturing, chemical/gas/etc production... It's everywhere. It's in every part of every major industry. Hell, its even in a MRI machine.