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cip class 32
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The tag cip class 32 covers security advisories and vulnerabilities related to Rockwell Automation's FLEX 5000 I/O modules, which are part of industrial control systems. Recent content highlights a CISA advisory for input-validation flaws (CVE-2025-7861/7862) that can cause denial of service, requiring firmware updates to V2.012. Discussions focus on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) class 32, which pertains to these modules, and emphasize the importance of patching to mitigate remote exploitation risks in manufacturing and critical infrastructure environments.
Rockwell Automation’s FLEX 5000 I/O modules have been flagged in a fresh CISA advisory for a remotely exploitable input‑validation flaw that can render analog modules non‑responsive until a manual power cycle; the advisory names two CVEs, assigns a CVSS v4 base score of 8.7, and urges immediate...