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CVE-2022-33323
Active Debug Code vulnerability in robot controller of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation industrial robot MELFA SD/SQ Series and MELFA F-Series allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized access by authentication bypass through an unauthorized telnet login. As for the affected mod...
Authentication flaw
Active Debug Code vulnerability in robot controller of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation industrial robot MELFA SD/SQ Series and MELFA F-Series allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized access by authentication bypass through an unauthorized telnet login. As for the affected mod...
Factors to Consider when Choosing a Robotic Arm
By Owais Sultan When deciding on an industrial robot for your facility, many options are to be considered. This article will… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Factors to Consider when Choosing a Robotic Arm...
Multiple Mitsubishi Electric Products Resource Management Error Vulnerability
Mitsubishi Electric MELFA FR and others are an intelligent robot for industrial automation from Mitsubishi Electric Japan. A resource management error vulnerability exists in several Mitsubishi Electric products, successful exploitation of which may result in a denial of service. The following...
Cryptographic Algorithm Vulnerability in ABB Industrial Robot Teachers
ABB China Ltd. is committed to providing solutions for customers in the industrial, energy, power, transportation and construction sectors. A vulnerability exists in the encryption algorithm of the ABB industrial robot demonstrator. The vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to crack the...
ABB Industrial Robot Communication Runtime Detection (Windows SMB Login)
Detects the installed version of ABB Industrial Robot Communication Runtime for Windows. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only...
Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm
Researchers were able to take control of a 220-pound robotic arm to damage the products it manufactures---or the person that operates it. The post Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm appeared first on WIRED...