Malicious actors could use rogue engineering workstations to take control of Siemens programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and they can hide the attack from the engineer monitoring the system, researchers from two universities in Israel have demonstrated.
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Hackers Can Use Rogue Engineering Stations to Target Siemens PLCs
Malicious actors could use rogue engineering workstations to take control of Siemens programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and they can hide the attack from the engineer monitoring the system, researchers from two universities in Israel have demonstrated. The post Hackers Can Use Rogue Engineering Stations to Target Siemens PLCs appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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