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‘Icefall’ vulnerabilities in leading operational technology products open door to hackers
June 21, 2022, 11:52 p.m. | Duncan Riley
Security – SiliconANGLE siliconangle.com
Fifty-six security vulnerabilities have been discovered in operational technology products that open the door to various types of hacking. Dubbed “Icefall” by security researchers at Forescout Technolgoies Inc.’s Vedere Labs, the vulnerabilities described today are said to be caused by insecure-by-design practices in OT. The affected products are prevalent in industries such as oil and gas, […]
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