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Microsoft finds vulnerabilities it says could be used to shut down power plants

Por: Ars Technica Tech August 11, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Aug 11, 2023 8:42 pm UTC Rockwell Automation On Friday, Microsoft disclosed 15 high-severity vulnerabilities in a widely used collection of tools used to program operational devices inside industrial facilities such as plants for power generation, factory automation, energy automation, and process automation. The company warned that while exploiting the code-execution and... + full article



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