Advantech WebAccess/SCADA Vulnerabilities: A Hilarious Guide to Not Getting Hacked!

Hold onto your hard hats! Advantech WebAccess/SCADA vulnerabilities could let attackers tinker with remote databases, but only if they’re invited to the party. Best to keep your systems under lock and firewall, and maybe give your VPN a facelift. Remember, cybersecurity is like deodorant—when you don’t use it, it becomes noticeable! View CSAF.

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Hot Take:

Who knew that the world of SCADA could be so scandalous? Advantech’s WebAccess takes the spotlight with vulnerabilities so juicy, even hackers are tempted to RSVP. With these new CVEs, it’s like a catwalk of cybersecurity faux pas, bringing the drama straight from Taiwan to a control system near you!

Key Points:

  • Advantech WebAccess/SCADA has vulnerabilities that could let attackers read or modify remote databases.
  • The vulnerabilities affect multiple versions and have been identified with fancy-pants CVE numbers.
  • Critical infrastructure sectors like Manufacturing, Energy, and Water are in the splash zone.
  • Reported globally, but the HQ drama unfolds in Taiwan, Province of China.
  • Alex Williams of Pellera Technologies is the whistleblower, alerting CISA about these vulnerabilities.

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