A team of researchers has demonstrated an interesting type of denial-of-service (DoS) attack on programmable logic controllers (PLCs), where network flooding can lead to the disruption of the physical process controlled by the device.
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Network DoS Attack on PLCs Can Disrupt Physical Processes
A team of researchers has demonstrated an interesting type of denial-of-service (DoS) attack on programmable logic controllers (PLCs), where network flooding can lead to the disruption of the physical process controlled by the device. The post Network DoS Attack on PLCs Can Disrupt Physical Processes appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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