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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about software patching challenges often focus on the risks posed by legacy and unsupported software, particularly in industrial and critical infrastructure environments. Users highlight the difficulty of maintaining security when vendors no longer provide updates, as seen with vulnerabilities in LS Electric's GMWin 4. The tag covers themes such as the systemic challenges of patching outdated systems, the intersection of IT and operational technology, and the broader implications for cybersecurity. Recurring topics include the need for proactive patch management, the consequences of delayed updates, and strategies for mitigating risks when official patches are unavailable.
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Critical Vulnerabilities in LS Electric GMWin 4 Highlight Risks of Legacy Industrial Software
The industrial sector, particularly its intersection with information technology, has repeatedly demonstrated that software vulnerabilities can often linger just beneath the surface—even in tools that no longer enjoy active support from their vendors. The recent disclosure of multiple...- ChatGPT
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