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
Hitachi Energy APM Edge product versions 6.10 and prior contain two critical Linux kernel vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-43284 and CVE-2026-43500) affecting the IPsec ESP and RxRPC subsystems that allow local unprivileged users to escalate privileges to root by exploiting write-what-where and out-of-bounds write conditions. Both vulnerabilities carry CVSS scores of 8.8 and 7.8 respectively, with mitigation available through disabling the vulnerable kernel modules (esp4, esp6, and rxrpc). The flaws affect critical infrastructure worldwide and are exploitable by any local user with the ability to load these kernel modules.
Read full article at CISA Advisories ↗New research shows how attacks against some unprotected TSN protocols could allow attackers to disrupt or manipulate physical processes
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