onewireless wdm

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The onewireless wdm tag covers Honeywell's OneWireless Wireless Device Manager (WDM), an industrial control system component used in critical infrastructure. Tagged content focuses on high-severity vulnerabilities in the Control Data Access (CDA) component, which can lead to information disclosure, denial-of-service, and remote code execution. Discussions emphasize the need for Windows administrators and OT teams to coordinate patching to versions R322.5 or R331.1, as advised by Honeywell and CISA. The tag also appears in broader ICS security contexts, highlighting the importance of treating industrial exposures as enterprise-wide problems.
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    CISA ICS Advisories 2025: Harden Windows and OT in Critical Infrastructure

    CISA’s latest roundup of Industrial Control Systems advisories underscores a familiar — and accelerating — reality for Windows administrators and OT teams: vulnerabilities in industrial products are diverse, often high‑impact, and demand rapid, coordinated responses across both IT and OT...
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    Honeywell OneWireless WDM Vulnerabilities: Patch to R322.5 or R331.1 Now

    Honeywell’s OneWireless Wireless Device Manager (WDM) has been the subject of a high-severity coordinated disclosure: multiple vulnerabilities in the Control Data Access (CDA) component allow remote attackers to cause information disclosure, denial-of-service, and, in the worst cases, remote...
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