Manufacturing Security Alert: DELMIA Apriso Vulnerability Opens Door to Remote Code Execution!

DELMIA Apriso by Dassault Systèmes might promise to connect your factory floor to ERP systems, but it’s also connecting hackers to your vulnerabilities. With a deserialization issue threatening remote code execution, it’s a bit like leaving your factory door wide open and hoping the raccoons don’t make themselves at home.

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Hot Take:

DELMIA Apriso: Where manufacturing meets a virtual game of whack-a-mole! Just when you think you’ve secured the factory floor, a deserialization vulnerability jumps up and says, “Surprise!”. But hey, at least it’s not the coffee machine plotting against us… yet.

Key Points:

– DELMIA Apriso, used in manufacturing environments, has a deserialization vulnerability that could lead to remote code execution.
– The vulnerability affects releases from 2020 to 2025.
– Exploits are being actively observed, indicating a real threat.
– The attack involves a deserialization problem with remote code execution potential.
– The exploit appears to be tied to a vulnerability scanner, as suggested by the string “Project Discovery CVE-2025-5086”.

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