This wrench can get infected by ransomware. DRILLCRYPT, to be precise.
Essential for precision manufacturing, the Bosch device can be exploited with no authentication, disrupting an entire factory floor.
Torque values can be subtly changed to cause chaos in an assembly line.
23 vulnerabilities were discovered by researchers at Nozomi, which malicious actors can form into an attack chain resulting in production line stoppage. https://x.com/lauriewired/status/1744770156205850809?s=46
Whoever thought it was a good idea to put a torque wrench on the internet in the first place should be fired.