Security News
Automation and energy management company Schneider Electric patched a vulnerability in one of its product lines this week that left a handful of programmable automation controllers at risk of being hacked.
Vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric SCADA gear remain unpatched close to two weeks after they were disclosed during DEF CON.
There are a series of vulnerabilities related to credentials and authentication in two of Schneider Electric's HMI products, and an attacker who exploits them may be able to run arbitrary code.