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 issued an advisory for CVE-2026-18164 affecting Flow Neuroscience FL-100 brain stimulation devices, which contain hard-coded credentials that allow attackers within Bluetooth range to manipulate stimulation parameters and override safety limits. The vulnerability, with a CVSS score of 8.1, impacts devices manufactured before July 2026 and requires physical proximity to exploit. Users are advised to install the latest firmware updates via the Flow app to remediate the issue.
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