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|Company=John Deere | |||
|StartDate=2021-4-22 | |||
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|Status=Resolved | |||
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|ArticleType=Product | |||
|Type=Privacy, Security | |||
|Description=John Deere allegedly lied about the severity of publicized vulnerabilities in their software. | |||
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A number of security flaws in the software [[John Deere|'''John Deere''']] provided could have allowed hackers to find and download the personal data of all owners of the company’s farming vehicles and equipment. John Deere downplayed the impact while simultaneously increasing their security practices, as security jobs opened and they started to partner up with security researchers. | A number of security flaws in the software [[John Deere|'''John Deere''']] provided could have allowed hackers to find and download the personal data of all owners of the company’s farming vehicles and equipment. John Deere downplayed the impact while simultaneously increasing their security practices, as security jobs opened and they started to partner up with security researchers. | ||