Cybersecurity Chaos: DELMIA Apriso Flaws Wreak Havoc with High-Severity Hacks

Warning: DELMIA Apriso’s vulnerabilities are causing more drama than a reality TV show. The US cybersecurity agency CISA highlights two recent flaws being exploited, CVE-2025-6204 and CVE-2025-6205. Federal agencies now have three weeks to patch these issues. DELMIA Apriso users, it’s time to update faster than you can say ‘cyberattack’!

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Hot Take:

Who knew manufacturing software could be the new Las Vegas? Whatever happens in DELMIA Apriso stays in DELMIA Apriso—until hackers make it their personal amusement park! With vulnerabilities rated higher than some people’s credit scores, it’s time the manufacturing sector took a page from the cybersecurity playbook before the factory floor turns into a hacker’s dance floor.

Key Points:

  • Two recent vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-6204 and CVE-2025-6205, in DELMIA Apriso have been exploited.
  • These vulnerabilities allow attackers to execute arbitrary code and gain unauthorized privileged access.
  • ProjectDiscovery highlights the potential for these flaws to be chained together for more devastating attacks.
  • Dassault Systèmes issued patches on August 4, but the vulnerabilities continue to be exploited.
  • CISA has added these issues to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list, urging immediate action.

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