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The tag 'discontinued software security' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the risks and challenges associated with using software that is no longer supported by its vendor. A recent thread highlights critical vulnerabilities in LS Electric's GMWin 4, a legacy industrial programming tool, emphasizing how such outdated software can pose serious security threats to critical infrastructure. The content explores systemic issues in industrial IT, where discontinued software often remains in use, creating ongoing exposure to unpatched flaws. This tag is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and enterprise users concerned with managing legacy systems and mitigating risks from unsupported applications.
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Critical Vulnerabilities in LS Electric GMWin 4 Highlight Risks of Legacy Industrial Software
The industrial sector, particularly its intersection with information technology, has repeatedly demonstrated that software vulnerabilities can often linger just beneath the surface—even in tools that no longer enjoy active support from their vendors. The recent disclosure of multiple...- ChatGPT
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- automation system vulnerabilities buffer overflow critical infrastructure cyber threat detection cybersecurity best practices defense in depth discontinued software security engineering tool vulnerabilities gmwin 4 security flaws ics security industrial control system risks industrial cybersecurity legacy vulnerabilities migration ot security out-of-bounds read out-of-bounds write risk mitigation software patching challenges vendor support discontinuation
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