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Thousands of misconfigured building access systems have been leaked online

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  • Researchers found tens of thousands of vulnerable AMS around the world
  • 49,000 misconfigured AMS could represent a major problem
  • Vendors are working on a fix

Tens of thousands of Access Management Systems (AMS), built by different vendors and spread across different countries, were found connected to the wider internet, misconfigured, and thus – exposed to cyberattacks.

A report from cybersecurity researchers Modat noted Access Management Systems are security frameworks that control and monitor who can access digital or physical resources within an organization. They authenticate users through methods like passwords, biometrics, or multi-factor authentication and authorize their level of access based on predefined policies.

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