gas odorant control

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Gas odorant control refers to the systems and devices used to inject odorant into natural gas pipelines for leak detection. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on cybersecurity vulnerabilities in these systems, such as the GPL750 Modbus Missing Authentication flaw (ICSA-26-099-02). This issue allows remote attackers to manipulate odorant injection levels, posing physical safety risks. Mitigation involves updating firmware and hardening network access. The tag covers industrial control system security, patch management, and operational technology risks related to gas odorant control equipment.
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    GPL750 Modbus Missing Authentication (ICSA-26-099-02): Patch to Protect Gas Odorization

    The release of ICSA-26-099-02 turns a niche industrial product into a straightforward reminder of how dangerous missing authentication can be in operational technology. CISA says a low-privileged remote attacker could send Modbus packets to manipulate register values in GPL Odorizers GPL750...
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