How an Emerging Industrial Protocol Family Could Put OT at Risk
New research shows how attacks against some unprotected TSN protocols could allow attackers to disrupt or manipulate physical processes
CISA has disclosed four vulnerabilities in ANDRITZ HIPASE-250 and 250 SCALA devices (version ≤7.20) affecting critical infrastructure worldwide, including reversible password storage, unauthenticated access to data endpoints, suppression of audit logging, and hard-coded VNC credentials on engineering workstations. Exploitation could allow attackers to read sensitive data, access affected systems, and conceal malicious activity; ANDRITZ has released fixes in versions V8.00.00 and V8.15.00.
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