cve-2025-7376

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CVE-2025-7376 is a critical vulnerability in the Mitsubishi Electric ICONICS Product Suite and MC Works64, leveraging a Windows Shortcut Following (.LNK) weakness. It poses risks of information tampering and denial-of-service (DoS) in industrial environments, particularly in critical manufacturing sectors. With low attack complexity and no active exploitation reported, proactive patch management and network segmentation are essential. This tag covers discussions on CISA advisories, mitigation strategies, and the broader impact on Windows and OT systems in critical infrastructure.
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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...
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    Critical Mitsubishi ICONICS Vulnerability CVE-2025-7376: What You Need to Know

    A significant security vulnerability has emerged for the Mitsubishi Electric ICONICS Product Suite and MC Works64, one that underscores the critical importance of proactive patch management and robust network segmentation across industrial environments. Marked as CVE-2025-7376, the flaw...
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