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Iconics SCADA Vulnerability Risks System Disruption
A medium-severity flaw in Iconics Suite SCADA, CVE-2025-0921, allows attackers to abuse privileged file operations, corrupt binaries, and cause denial-of-service.
Source: Unit 42, Palo Alto Networks
Read more: CyberSecBrief
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LOOP CHECK FOR FIELD INSTRUMENTS – Step-by-Step Guide
Starting the loop check phase in your industrial project? This infographic breaks down the essential steps to perform a proper loop check on field instruments — from wiring verification to functional testing — ensuring safe and accurate operation.
✅ Ideal for commissioning & maintenance engineers ✅ Critical during pre-commissioning phases ✅ Ensures reliable signal integrity and process control
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PLC, SCADA, and AVEVA: How They Work Together in Automation
Coordination and smooth communication between various systems are essential in the field of industrial automation. Three key elements—PLC, S
PLC :- programmable logic controller
SCADA:- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
President Rouhani's phone "bugged," attacks against network infrastructure claimed.
Stuxnet was some seriously well-written malware:
Stuxnet targets SCADA systems and is believed to be responsible for causing substantial damage to Iran's nuclear program. Although neither country has openly admitted responsibility, the worm is believed to be a jointly built American/Israeli cyberweapon.[1][2]
it was more effective than almost any political blather could ever hope to be