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VulnerabilityCISA Advisories·1 week ago

ANDRITZ HIPASE-250 and 250 SCALA

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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