cve-2020-27212

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CVE-2020-27212 is a security vulnerability affecting Rockwell Automation's 440G TLS-Z product. It involves improper neutralization of special elements in output (CWE-74), which could allow an attacker to take over the device if exploited. The vulnerability requires local access and has high attack complexity, but it poses significant risks for organizations using industrial control systems (ICS) and Windows-based environments integrated with these systems. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the technical details, potential impacts, and mitigation strategies for this vulnerability, helping IT and security professionals understand the threat and protect their systems.
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    Security Risk in Rockwell Automation 440G TLS-Z: CVE-2020-27212 Vulnerability Explained

    Rockwell Automation’s 440G TLS-Z product has found itself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A recently disclosed vulnerability—tracked as CVE-2020-27212—stems from improper neutralization of special elements in output (CWE-74) and could allow an attacker to take over the device if...
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