Researchers demonstrated recently that hackers could launch a Stuxnet-style attack against Schneider Electric’s Modicon programmable logic controllers (PLCs), but it’s believed that products from other vendors could also be vulnerable to the same type of attack.
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Industrial Controllers Still Vulnerable to Stuxnet-Style Attacks
Researchers demonstrated recently that hackers could launch a Stuxnet-style attack against Schneider Electric’s Modicon programmable logic controllers (PLCs), but it’s believed that products from other vendors could also be vulnerable to the same type of attack. The post Industrial Controllers Still Vulnerable to Stuxnet-Style Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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