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modbus protocol
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The modbus protocol is a widely used industrial communication standard that enables data exchange between electronic devices in automation and control systems. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about the modbus protocol often center on its role in connecting smart infrastructure, such as electric vehicle chargers, and the associated cybersecurity risks. Recent threads highlight vulnerabilities in devices like Siemens VersiCharge EV chargers that rely on the modbus protocol for communication, exposing potential attack vectors. Users explore mitigation strategies, firmware updates, and network segmentation to secure modbus-based systems. The protocol's simplicity and longevity make it a common target for exploits, prompting IT and OT professionals to share best practices for monitoring and hardening modbus deployments in Windows environments.
The Siemens VersiCharge AC Series EV Chargers have emerged as essential infrastructure for the global transition toward electric mobility, playing a pivotal role in both commercial and residential sectors. Known for their robust engineering and feature-rich design, these charging systems are...
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