Siemens has released patches for some of its SIMATIC human-machine interface (HMI) panels to address a high-severity vulnerability that can be exploited remotely to take full control of a device.
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Siemens Releases Patches to Prevent Remote Takeover of SIMATIC HMI Panels
Siemens has released patches for some of its SIMATIC human-machine interface (HMI) panels to address a high-severity vulnerability that can be exploited remotely to take full control of a device. The post Siemens Releases Patches to Prevent Remote Takeover of SIMATIC HMI Panels appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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