Siemens Vulnerabilities: Patch Your RUGGEDCOM Before It’s Too Late!

Siemens’ ProductCERT Security Advisories now take center stage for the latest on Siemens product vulnerabilities, as CISA steps back from updates. Stay alert with Siemens to patch up those RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOWs and avoid turning your network into a hacker’s playground!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Siemens has decided to bid adieu to CISA advisories for their vulnerabilities. It’s almost like saying, “We’ll handle it from here, thanks!” CISA, you can now take a backseat and enjoy the ride while Siemens takes the wheel. Who knew handling vulnerabilities would turn into such a control freak fest?

Key Points:

– CISA stops updating Siemens vulnerabilities; Siemens’ ProductCERT takes over.
– Vulnerabilities in RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW could lead to arbitrary code execution or denial of service.
– The affected version is prior to 5.6; users advised to update.
– Siemens suggests security measures; CISA provides defensive tactics.
– Vulnerabilities aren’t remotely exploitable, no public exploitation reported.

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