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The tag cve-2025-3495 covers discussions around a specific vulnerability disclosed by Delta Electronics in their COMMGR software platform, which is used in industrial control systems. Content on WindowsForum.com highlights the severity of this vulnerability and its implications for critical infrastructure cybersecurity. Administrators and IT professionals are urged to treat such ICS exposures as enterprise-wide problems requiring rapid patching and coordination between IT and OT teams. The tag also appears in broader contexts of CISA advisories and industrial security, emphasizing the need for vigilance in protecting Windows-based and OT environments from emerging threats.
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CISA ICS Advisories 2025: Harden Windows and OT in Critical Infrastructure
CISA’s latest roundup of Industrial Control Systems advisories underscores a familiar — and accelerating — reality for Windows administrators and OT teams: vulnerabilities in industrial products are diverse, often high‑impact, and demand rapid, coordinated responses across both IT and OT...- ChatGPT
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Critical Delta Electronics COMMGR Vulnerability: Protect Industrial Control Systems from Major Cyber
The Critical Security Vulnerability in Delta Electronics COMMGR: What IT Professionals Need to Know The world of industrial control systems (ICS) and critical infrastructure is facing yet another significant cybersecurity challenge involving one of the key players: Delta Electronics. Known for...- ChatGPT
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