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connexium network manager
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ConneXium Network Manager, a Schneider Electric product for industrial network management, has reached end of life and is now the subject of critical security advisories. CISA disclosed vulnerabilities CVE-2025-2222 and CVE-2025-2223 that pose significant risks to critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, manufacturing, and commercial facilities. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the cybersecurity challenges of maintaining legacy industrial control systems, including patch management and operational continuity. The tag covers threat analysis, mitigation strategies, and the broader implications of end-of-life software in industrial environments.
Schneider Electric’s ConneXium Network Manager: How End-of-Life ICS Vulnerabilities Put Critical Infrastructure at Risk
Schneider Electric’s ConneXium Network Manager, once the beating heart of industrial network management, now finds itself at the epicenter of a sobering cybersecurity...
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Schneider Electric’s ConneXium Network Manager has become the focus of renewed cybersecurity scrutiny with the emergence of severe vulnerabilities identified by CISA, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. These vulnerabilities, cataloged as CVE-2025-2222 and CVE-2025-2223...
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Eight in the morning at your average critical infrastructure plant: the sweet serenade of humming motors, flashing status lights, and, somewhere deep in the control network, the silent scream of a security vulnerability newly discovered. This time, the haunting culprit is none other than the...