automationdirect

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The automationdirect tag on WindowsForum.com covers critical security vulnerabilities disclosed in AutomationDirect industrial automation products, including ProductivitySuite PLCs, C-More EA9 HMI software, and DirectLogic H2-DM1E controllers. Discussions highlight high-severity flaws such as path-traversal (ZipSlip), exposed PLC simulators, weak password recovery, and permission errors that could lead to remote code execution or full project control. These threads provide technical details, CVSS scores, and mitigation guidance for Windows-based industrial control systems. The tag is relevant for IT and OT security professionals managing AutomationDirect equipment in enterprise environments.
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    AutomationDirect Productivity Vulnerabilities: Patch Now to Stop RCE PLC Attacks

    A coordinated set of high-severity vulnerabilities in AutomationDirect’s Productivity Suite programming software and several Productivity-series PLCs has been disclosed, and operators should treat this as an urgent operational risk: the flaws include multiple path-traversal (ZipSlip) issues, an...
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    Critical Vulnerabilities in AutomationDirect C-More EA9 Software: Impact and Mitigation

    Industrial systems have once again spotlighted vulnerabilities, this time hitting the AutomationDirect C-More EA9 programming software, an essential tool for industrial Human-Machine Interface (HMI). Security researcher Andrea Micalizzi (a.k.a. rgod) working with the Trend Micro Zero Day...
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    Critical Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in AutomationDirect's DirectLogic H2-DM1E

    Introduction As technology integrates deeper into critical infrastructures, the importance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated. With attacks on industrial control systems (ICS) on the rise, recent reports have revealed alarming vulnerabilities in AutomationDirect's DirectLogic H2-DM1E...
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