Security News > 2021 > July > ICS Patch Tuesday: Siemens and Schneider Electric Address 100 Vulnerabilities

Industrial giants Siemens and Schneider Electric on Tuesday released a total of two dozen advisories covering roughly 100 vulnerabilities affecting their products.
The 18 new advisories prepared by Siemens for the July 2021 Patch Tuesday cover nearly 80 vulnerabilities impacting the company's products.
An advisory for JT2Go and Teamcenter Visualization covers the highest number of vulnerabilities in a single advisory - more than 40 issues related to parsing files.
The company has patched or is in the process of patching high-severity vulnerabilities in RUGGEDCOM ROS devices, SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 medium voltage drives, SINUMERIK CNC systems, SIMATIC software products, Solid Edge design software, the SINUMERIK Integrate product suite, and devices using the Profinet Discovery and Configuration Protocol.
Schneider Electric has released six advisories covering 25 vulnerabilities in EcoStruxure, SCADAPack, Modicon, Easergy, C-Bus Toolkit, and EVlink products.
Schneider has released patches for the vulnerabilities disclosed this week.
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