os command injection

  1. CISA Adds CVE-2025-54948 to KEV: Trend Micro Apex One OS Command Injection

    CISA has formally added CVE-2025-54948 — a critical OS command injection in Trend Micro Apex One’s on‑premises Management Console — to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation and triggering accelerated remediation expectations for federal...
  2. Siemens RUGGEDCOM APE1808: OS Command Injection & Privilege Escalation

    Siemens’ RUGGEDCOM APE1808 appliances carry high‑risk management‑plane vulnerabilities that can let an authenticated administrator—or an attacker who gains elevated credentials—execute arbitrary operating‑system commands and escalate local service privileges, creating a significant threat to...
  3. iSTAR Ultra Security Flaws: Patch Johnson Controls Door Controllers Now

    Johnson Controls’ iSTAR Ultra family of door controllers contains a cluster of high‑impact vulnerabilities that — if left unpatched — can give remote attackers a path to root access, firmware modification, and local console takeover, creating a direct route from network compromise to physical...
  4. CISA Issues Critical ICS Vulnerabilities Advisories: Protect Industrial Systems Now

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently issued nine advisories addressing critical vulnerabilities in various Industrial Control Systems (ICS). These advisories highlight potential risks that could significantly impact industrial operations across sectors such as...
  5. 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...
  6. Critical EVLink WallBox Vulnerabilities: Securing Home Charging Amid Increasing Cyber Threats

    As the global adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) surges, the landscape of home and workplace charging solutions is experiencing unprecedented scrutiny—especially regarding cybersecurity. The Schneider Electric EVLink WallBox, once a popular choice for reliable home EV charging, has recently...
  7. Critical PTZ Camera Vulnerabilities: Protect Your Network from Exploits

    The security landscape of networked pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras—crucial components in business, government, healthcare, and critical infrastructure—has come under renewed scrutiny following the discovery of a series of critical, remotely exploitable vulnerabilities affecting PTZOptics cameras as...
  8. CISA's Updated KEV Catalog Highlights Critical Vulnerabilities in Routers, Browsers, and Enterprise Platforms

    The relentless surge of cyberattacks targeting well-known software and hardware continues to expose cracks in the digital armor of even the most sophisticated organizations. In a recent move underscoring the urgency of this threat, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has...
  9. Critical Siemens OZW Web Server Vulnerabilities Threaten Industrial Control Systems

    When critical infrastructure depends on digital controls, vulnerabilities in supervisory technology can reverberate far beyond a typical IT breach. Recent security advisories concerning Siemens OZW web servers have thrown a harsh spotlight on this persistent risk, revealing two high-severity...
  10. CISA Adds New Critical Vulnerabilities to KEV Catalog: Urgent Patching Guide for Organizations

    The latest update from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) signals an ongoing and highly dynamic threat landscape for organizations relying on open-source and proprietary products alike. On May 1, 2025, CISA added two newly observed vulnerabilities—CVE-2024-38475, an...
  11. CISA Adds 3 Critical Vulnerabilities to Exploited List, Urges Immediate Remediation

    Here is a summary based on the article from CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency): On March 19, 2025, CISA added three new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, following evidence of active exploitation. These vulnerabilities frequently serve as attack...
  12. Critical Vulnerabilities in Mitsubishi Electric smartRTU: Key Risks and Defense Strategies for Indus

    Unveiling the Critical Vulnerabilities in Mitsubishi Electric smartRTU: What You Need to Know Industrial Control Systems (ICS) form the backbone of critical infrastructure globally, managing complex processes in energy, manufacturing, and utilities. Among these vital systems is Mitsubishi...
  13. Critical Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera Vulnerability: OS Command Injection Exposed

    Edimax IP Camera OS Command Injection Threat A new cybersecurity advisory has revealed a critical vulnerability in Edimax’s IC-7100 IP Camera that could put your network at risk. In today’s interconnected environments—whether you're a home user or a business relying on Windows-integrated...
  14. Critical OS Command Injection Vulnerability in Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera

    Critical OS Command Injection in Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera A new, critical vulnerability has been identified in the Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera, raising serious concerns for organizations that deploy these common surveillance solutions. With a CVSS v4 rating of 9.3—and even a CVSS v3.1 score pegged...
  15. Critical Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera Vulnerability: OS Command Injection Risks

    Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera Vulnerability: OS Command Injection Exposes Your Network The relentless march of technology brings innovation and risk in equal measure. The latest vulnerability affecting the Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera is a potent example of how the devices that make our lives more...
  16. Critical CVE-2025-1265 Advisory: OS Command Injection Risk in Vinci Protocol Analyzer

    On February 20, 2025, a critical vulnerability was disclosed that affects the Elseta Vinci Protocol Analyzer—an essential tool used in industrial control systems. This advisory, published by CISA, underscores the risks posed by an OS command injection flaw that can allow remote attackers to...
  17. CISA Advisory: Major Vulnerabilities in mySCADA's myPRO Manager and What Windows Users Should Know

    In today's interconnected digital landscape, ensuring system security isn’t just the responsibility of IT departments in sprawling industrial environments—it matters for every Windows user who relies on secure software infrastructure. A recently released advisory from the Cybersecurity and...
  18. Critical mySCADA Vulnerabilities Exposed: Urgent Action Needed for ICS Security

    Attention, WindowsForum community: A new advisory published by CISA has revealed serious vulnerabilities in mySCADA's myPRO software suite, which are particularly concerning for industrial control system (ICS) environments. The vulnerabilities are so critical that they scored a whooping CVSS v4...
  19. CISA Alerts: Major Vulnerabilities in BeyondTrust and Qlik Sense Exposed

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has struck again! This January 2025 announcement isn’t just another bureaucratic disclosure; it’s one that could very well mean the difference between a smoothly running IT environment and a catastrophic data breach. Two new...
  20. Critical Vulnerability in Beckhoff TwinCAT Package Manager: CISA Advisory

    On November 7, 2024, CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) issued a critical advisory regarding a vulnerability found in Beckhoff Automation's TwinCAT Package Manager. With a CVSS v4 score of 7.0, this security risk has implications for various industrial control systems used...