Rockwell Automation has disclosed three critical memory corruption vulnerabilities in its Arena Simulation software that could allow attackers to execute malicious code remotely. The vulnerabilities, discovered during routine internal testing, affect all versions of Arena Simulation 16.20.09 and earlier, potentially exposing industrial automation environments to significant security risks. Critical Security Flaws Identified The three vulnerabilities, […]
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