Vulnerabilities discovered in the PremiSys IDentity access system could allow attackers to bypass its building entrance security. The vendor was warned about the flaws but still hasn't released the ...
The big picture: Late last year a security analyst with Tenable Research discovered a hardcoded backdoor in an access control system called PremiSys IDenticard. The software is used to create ID ...
One of the nation’s leading purveyors of security access badges and plastic ID cards is scrambling to patch multiple vulnerabilities in its system, which could allow attackers to covertly enter ...
A hardcoded password and other unpatched vulnerabilities can allow hackers to take control over ID card-based building access systems, researchers from Tenable have revealed. Despite being told of the ...
Tenable Research reports it has discovered several zero-day vulnerabilities in the PremiSys™ access control system developed by IDenticard. When exploited, the most severe vulnerability would give an ...
Multiple hardcoded passwords allow attackers to create badges to gain building entry, access video surveillance feeds, manipulate databases and more. Most denizens of corporate America are pretty ...
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In order to help federal agencies and governmental organizations comply with HSPD-12, Codebench has integrated its PIVCheck Plus software with IDenticard’s PremiSys access control system. With this ...
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