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armorblock
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The ArmorBlock tag on WindowsForum.com covers Rockwell Automation's ArmorBlock 5000 series industrial I/O modules, focusing on cybersecurity vulnerabilities and patching guidance. Discussions highlight CISA advisories and specific flaws like CVE-2025-7773 and CVE-2025-7774 in the ArmorBlock 5000 webserver, which allow remote session hijacking. Content emphasizes the importance of immediate patching and network hardening for these on-machine distributed I/O devices used in manufacturing and industrial control systems. The tag also references broader ICS security themes, including weak input validation and authentication issues common in industrial products.
CISA’s August 14 advisory bundle is a wake-up call for every industrial operator: thirty-two separate Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories were published, covering a sweeping range of Siemens and Rockwell products — from PLC simulators and engineering platforms to rugged network gear and...
A pair of high-severity vulnerabilities in Rockwell Automation’s ArmorBlock 5000 I/O webserver — tracked as CVE-2025-7773 and CVE-2025-7774 — create a realistic, low-complexity path for remote attackers to hijack or misuse web sessions on specific 5032-series modules, prompting immediate...