festo mse6

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The Festo MSE6 tag covers discussions about Festo's MSE6 energy-efficiency modules, specifically the MSE6-C2M, MSE6-D2M, and MSE6-E2M families. A key topic is CVE-2023-3634, a high-severity vulnerability (CVSS 8.8) involving undocumented, remote-accessible functions that could allow low-privilege attackers to compromise confidentiality, integrity, and availability. This issue stems from incomplete user documentation rather than a typical code flaw, but it poses significant risks in industrial OT networks. The tag is relevant for IT and OT security professionals managing industrial control systems, as well as those interested in vulnerability mitigation and network segmentation strategies for Festo equipment.
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    Hidden Functions in Festo MSE6 Modules (CVE-2023-3634) Mitigations for OT Networks

    Festo’s MSE6 energy‑efficiency modules — the MSE6‑C2M, MSE6‑D2M and MSE6‑E2M families — were publicly flagged for an incomplete user‑documentation issue that exposes remote‑accessible, undocumented functions (an “authenticated test mode”) that attackers with low privileges could leverage to...
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