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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Festo focus on cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Festo industrial control systems, including the SBRD‑Q controller, SBOC‑Q / SBOI‑Q camera families, and the CODESYS Gateway V2. These threads cover EtherNet/IP stack defects, denial‑of‑service and data‑disclosure risks, and critical CVEs with high CVSS scores. A recurring theme is the lack of vendor patches, making immediate network mitigations essential for operators in critical manufacturing environments. The content emphasizes the importance of ICS security and the need for proactive measures to protect Festo equipment from exploitation.
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    Festo EtherNet/IP Vulnerabilities: No Patch Planned, Immediate ICS Mitigations

    Festo’s SBRD‑Q controller and SBOC‑Q / SBOI‑Q camera families were republished today in a CISA Industrial Control Systems advisory after multiple EtherNet/IP stack defects—tracked to the EIPStackGroup OpENer project—were found to allow remote denial‑of‑service and data‑disclosure scenarios; the...
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    Festo Industrial Control Systems Vulnerabilities: Cybersecurity Risks & Mitigation

    Festo’s Hardware Controller and Hardware Servo Press Kit, widely deployed in global industrial and critical manufacturing environments, recently became the subject of intense cybersecurity scrutiny due to several severe vulnerabilities that can expose systems to devastating attacks. With a...
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    Critical Vulnerabilities in FESTO CODESYS Gateway V2 Threaten Industrial Security

    In the rapidly evolving world of industrial control systems (ICS), vulnerabilities within automation infrastructure can reverberate far beyond the factory floor, exposing critical manufacturing environments to increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Recent advisories concerning the FESTO...
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