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 added three vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog: a Cisco Secure Firewall heap inspection flaw, a Microsoft Windows use-after-free vulnerability, and a Metabase SQL injection vulnerability, all showing evidence of active exploitation. Federal agencies are required under BOD 26-04 to prioritize patching these high-risk vulnerabilities on publicly exposed assets, while CISA encourages all organizations to adopt similar risk-based remediation practices. The agency continues to accept nominations for vulnerabilities meeting exploitation criteria to expand the KEV Catalog.
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