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Security of Siemens SCADA Systems Products Questioned

A security researcher working for NSS Labs, an electronics security firm, reportedly identified security flaws in Siemens industrial control management systems that compromise the critical infrastructure systems to hackers. Siemens SCADA systems were the center of last year's Stuxnet attacks where the computer worm reportedly affected Iran's nuclear facilities. Industry news source Dark Reading reported that the researcher and Siemens had been collaborating along with the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) to come up with fixes for the flaws identified but NSS Labs found out that the fixes Siemens came up with still did not fully protect the affected systems. The researcher Dillon Beresford noted that he was able to bypass the fix within 45 minutes, and notified both Siemens and ICS-CERT of this issue. Read more »

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