Vulnerabilities in Nucleus NET TCP/IP stack could lead to real-world damage
Researchers have unearthed 13 vulnerabilities affecting the Nucleus NET TCP/IP stack and have demonstrated how attackers could exploit them to cause serious real-world damage. The good news is that Siemens – the current owner of the stack – has released patches for all the vulnerabilities. The bad new is that it may take a while for these patches to be propagated downstream, i.e., for the patched Nucleus NET versions to be included in the various … More
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