LogixAI’s Loose Lips: A Comedic Guide to Data Spills and Cyber Thrills!

Beware of nosy neighbors on your network! Rockwell Automation’s Analytics LogixAI has a vulnerability labeled CVE-2025-9364, with a CVSS v4 score of 8.7. It could allow unauthorized access to sensitive data. To avoid unwanted intrusions, upgrade or follow recommended security practices. Stay safe, and keep those digital curtains drawn!

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Hot Take:

Rockwell Automation’s latest vulnerability is like leaving your diary open on the kitchen table with the door wide open. Sure, it’s only accessible to those in the house, but it’s still a pretty embarrassing situation. Time to lock up those secrets tighter than a squirrel’s stash of acorns before winter!

Key Points:

– Rockwell Automation’s Analytics LogixAI versions 3.00 and 3.01 are affected by a vulnerability that could expose sensitive information.
– An open database issue due to an overly permissive Redis instance presents a significant risk.
– The vulnerability, assigned CVE-2025-9364, carries a CVSS v4 score of 8.7.
– Rockwell Automation has released a product update to patch the vulnerability.
– CISA provides guidelines and resources for securing industrial control systems.

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