remote access protection

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Remote access protection is a critical concern for industrial control systems, as highlighted by vulnerabilities in ABB DCT880 and DCS880 memory units using CODESYS Runtime. These flaws expose operational technology to remote exploitation, emphasizing the need for robust security measures to safeguard critical infrastructure. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how such vulnerabilities can be mitigated through proper remote access controls, network segmentation, and timely patching. The tag remote access protection encompasses strategies to prevent unauthorized entry into sensitive systems, particularly in manufacturing and industrial environments where connected devices increase attack surfaces. Users share insights on best practices for securing remote connections, including multi-factor authentication and VPN configurations, to defend against evolving cyber threats targeting Windows-based and embedded systems.
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    ABB DCT880/DCS880 Vulnerabilities: Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against CODESYS Security Flaws

    The latest CISA advisory casts a spotlight on newly identified vulnerabilities affecting a subset of ABB’s DCT880 and DCS880 memory units, which integrate the powerful CODESYS Runtime for industrial control. While the announcement may seem routine within the ongoing narrative of cybersecurity, a...
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