Hackers Target DELMIA Apriso with Critical Flaw: Are Your Manufacturing Operations at Risk?

CISA warns of hackers exploiting a critical flaw in DELMIA Apriso, with a CVSS score of 9.0. This vulnerability could let attackers remotely control manufacturing operations, possibly turning assembly lines into a hacker’s playground. Time to patch up, or your production line might start making rubber duckies instead of high-tech gadgets!

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Looks like DELMIA Apriso is having a bit of an identity crisis. From managing manufacturing operations to now being on hackers’ most-wanted list, it’s like the software just became the star of its own cyber thriller. Who knew digitalizing production processes could be so dramatic?

Key Points:

  • CISA warns about a critical remote code execution flaw in DELMIA Apriso.
  • Vulnerability CVE-2025-5086 is rated with a severity score of 9.0.
  • Hackers exploit this flaw via malicious SOAP requests.
  • Users must apply security updates by October 2, 2025.
  • The flaw affects DELMIA Apriso versions from Release 2020 to 2025.

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