Modern Pro-face units operating on Linux kernels could theoretically be susceptible to kernel exploits if the firmware is outdated. If an attacker gains access to the underlying Linux shell (via serial ports like JTAG or UART), they can modify the /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow files directly. However, Pro-face generally locks down physical ports, requiring specific proprietary cables and protocols to access the bootloader.
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