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Critical Flaws Exposed Gardyn Smart Gardens to Remote Hacking

Critical Flaws Exposed Gardyn Smart Gardens to Remote Hacking 2026-02-27 at 10:17 By Eduard Kovacs CISA has released an advisory to warn about four vulnerabilities discovered by a researcher in Gardyn Home and Gardyn Studio. The post Critical Flaws Exposed Gardyn Smart Gardens to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt […]

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Indurex Emerges From Stealth to Close Security Gap in Cyber-Physical Systems

Indurex Emerges From Stealth to Close Security Gap in Cyber-Physical Systems 2026-01-28 at 12:06 By Eduard Kovacs Indurex was founded by Jalal Bouhdada, who previously led industrial cybersecurity company Applied Risk. The post Indurex Emerges From Stealth to Close Security Gap in Cyber-Physical Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Access System Flaws Enabled Hackers to Unlock Doors at Major European Firms

Access System Flaws Enabled Hackers to Unlock Doors at Major European Firms 2026-01-26 at 18:51 By Eduard Kovacs More than 20 vulnerabilities were found and patched in Dormakaba physical access control systems. The post Access System Flaws Enabled Hackers to Unlock Doors at Major European Firms appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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Claroty Raises $150 Million in Series F Funding

Claroty Raises $150 Million in Series F Funding 2026-01-22 at 14:04 By Eduard Kovacs Claroty has raised a total of roughly $900 million and its valuation has reportedly reached $3 billion. The post Claroty Raises $150 Million in Series F Funding appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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CISA Warns of ScadaBR Vulnerability After Hacktivist ICS Attack

CISA Warns of ScadaBR Vulnerability After Hacktivist ICS Attack 2025-12-01 at 13:14 By Eduard Kovacs CISA has added CVE-2021-26829 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The post CISA Warns of ScadaBR Vulnerability After Hacktivist ICS Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Japan Issues OT Security Guidance for Semiconductor Factories

Japan Issues OT Security Guidance for Semiconductor Factories 2025-10-31 at 11:45 By Eduard Kovacs The 130-page document covers several important aspects and it’s available in both Japanese and English. The post Japan Issues OT Security Guidance for Semiconductor Factories appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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CISA Warns of Exploited DELMIA Factory Software Vulnerabilities

CISA Warns of Exploited DELMIA Factory Software Vulnerabilities 2025-10-29 at 11:41 By Ionut Arghire Two DELMIA Apriso flaws can be chained together to gain privileged access to the application and execute arbitrary code remotely. The post CISA Warns of Exploited DELMIA Factory Software Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Many Attacks Aimed at EU Targeted OT, Says Cybersecurity Agency

Many Attacks Aimed at EU Targeted OT, Says Cybersecurity Agency 2025-10-02 at 17:23 By Eduard Kovacs ENISA has published its 2025 Threat Landscape report, highlighting some of the attacks aimed at OT systems. The post Many Attacks Aimed at EU Targeted OT, Says Cybersecurity Agency appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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NIST Publishes Guide for Protecting ICS Against USB-Borne Threats

NIST Publishes Guide for Protecting ICS Against USB-Borne Threats 2025-10-01 at 14:18 By Eduard Kovacs NIST Special Publication 1334 focuses on reducing cybersecurity risks associated with the use of removable media devices in OT environments. The post NIST Publishes Guide for Protecting ICS Against USB-Borne Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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New Guidance Calls on OT Operators to Create Continually Updated System Inventory

New Guidance Calls on OT Operators to Create Continually Updated System Inventory 2025-09-30 at 15:06 By Eduard Kovacs Agencies in several countries have created guidance titled ‘Creating and Maintaining a Definitive View of Your OT Architecture’. The post New Guidance Calls on OT Operators to Create Continually Updated System Inventory appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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Unpatched Vulnerabilities Expose Novakon HMIs to Remote Hacking

Unpatched Vulnerabilities Expose Novakon HMIs to Remote Hacking 2025-09-19 at 11:43 By Eduard Kovacs Novakon HMIs are affected by remote code execution and information exposure vulnerabilities.  The post Unpatched Vulnerabilities Expose Novakon HMIs to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Mitsubishi Electric to Acquire Nozomi Networks for Nearly $1 Billion

Mitsubishi Electric to Acquire Nozomi Networks for Nearly $1 Billion 2025-09-09 at 14:00 By Eduard Kovacs The industrial cybersecurity firm will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric. The post Mitsubishi Electric to Acquire Nozomi Networks for Nearly $1 Billion appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Norwegian Police Say Pro-Russian Hackers Were Likely Behind Suspected Sabotage at a Dam

Norwegian Police Say Pro-Russian Hackers Were Likely Behind Suspected Sabotage at a Dam 2025-08-14 at 05:03 By Associated Press During the April incident, hackers gained access to a digital system which remotely controls one of the dam’s valves and opened it to increase the water flow. The post Norwegian Police Say Pro-Russian Hackers Were Likely

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ICS Patch Tuesday: Major Vendors Address Code Execution Vulnerabilities

ICS Patch Tuesday: Major Vendors Address Code Execution Vulnerabilities 2025-08-13 at 09:40 By Eduard Kovacs August 2025 ICS Patch Tuesday advisories have been published by Siemens, Schneider, Aveva, Honeywell, ABB and Phoenix Contact. The post ICS Patch Tuesday: Major Vendors Address Code Execution Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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OT Networks Targeted in Widespread Exploitation of Erlang/OTP Vulnerability

OT Networks Targeted in Widespread Exploitation of Erlang/OTP Vulnerability 2025-08-12 at 12:08 By Eduard Kovacs The recently patched Erlang/OTP flaw CVE-2025-32433 has been exploited since early May, shortly after its existence came to light. The post OT Networks Targeted in Widespread Exploitation of Erlang/OTP Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Honeywell Experion PKS Flaws Allow Manipulation of Industrial Processes

Honeywell Experion PKS Flaws Allow Manipulation of Industrial Processes 2025-07-31 at 12:24 By Eduard Kovacs Honeywell has patched several critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in its Experion PKS  industrial process control and automation product. The post Honeywell Experion PKS Flaws Allow Manipulation of Industrial Processes appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Order out of Chaos – Using Chaos Theory Encryption to Protect OT and IoT

Order out of Chaos – Using Chaos Theory Encryption to Protect OT and IoT 2025-07-29 at 15:00 By Kevin Townsend The need for secure encryption in IoT and IIoT devices is obvious, and potentially critical for OT and, by extension, much of the critical infrastructure.  The post Order out of Chaos – Using Chaos Theory

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New York Seeking Public Opinion on Water Systems Cyber Regulations

New York Seeking Public Opinion on Water Systems Cyber Regulations 2025-07-24 at 16:05 By Ionut Arghire The proposed cyber regulations include the implementation of incident reporting, response plans, and cybersecurity controls, training, and certification of compliance. The post New York Seeking Public Opinion on Water Systems Cyber Regulations appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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Vulnerabilities Expose Helmholz Industrial Routers to Hacking

Vulnerabilities Expose Helmholz Industrial Routers to Hacking 2025-07-22 at 16:57 By Eduard Kovacs Several potentially serious vulnerabilities were recently found and patched in routers made by Germany-based industrial and automation solutions provider Helmholz. The existence of the security holes came to light last week, when Germany’s CERT@VDE published an advisory describing eight vulnerabilities discovered in

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Train Hack Gets Proper Attention After 20 Years: Researcher 

Train Hack Gets Proper Attention After 20 Years: Researcher  2025-07-14 at 18:22 By Eduard Kovacs A vulnerability affecting systems named End-of-Train and Head-of-Train can be exploited by hackers to cause trains to brake.  The post Train Hack Gets Proper Attention After 20 Years: Researcher  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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