Researchers at industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty have identified two serious vulnerabilities that could allow malicious actors to launch Stuxnet-style attacks against programmable logic controllers (PLCs) made by Rockwell Automation.
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New Vulnerabilities Allow Stuxnet-Style Attacks Against Rockwell PLCs
Researchers at industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty have identified two serious vulnerabilities that could allow malicious actors to launch Stuxnet-style attacks against programmable logic controllers (PLCs) made by Rockwell Automation. The post New Vulnerabilities Allow Stuxnet-Style Attacks Against Rockwell PLCs appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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