cip protocol

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The cip protocol tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) as used in industrial automation environments, particularly in the context of Rockwell Automation's ControlLogix EtherNet/IP modules. Content focuses on security vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-7353, a high-severity flaw that allows remote attackers to access module memory and potentially control execution flow. Topics include mitigation strategies, firmware updates, network isolation, and detection methods for protecting critical infrastructure. The tag is relevant for IT and OT professionals managing industrial control systems, emphasizing the need for layered security and prompt patching to address CIP-related risks.
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    CISA's 32 ICS Advisories Spotlight Siemens and Rockwell OT Security

    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...
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    Mitigate CVE-2025-7353: Secure Rockwell 1756 EN Modules

    Rockwell Automation’s ControlLogix EtherNet/IP communication modules have been publicly flagged for a high-severity vulnerability that, if left unaddressed, can grant remote attackers direct, low-complexity access to a running module’s memory — enabling memory dumps, arbitrary memory...
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