Blog Posts Tagged with "General Electric D20ME"
ICS-CERT: Multiple PLC Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
January 24, 2012 Added by:Headlines
The vulnerabilities purportedly include buffer overflows, backdoors, weak authentication and encryption, and other vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to take control of the device and interfere or halt the process it controls...
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ICS-CERT: General Electric D20ME PLC Vulnerability
January 20, 2012 Added by:Headlines
The GE D20ME PLC vulnerability is exploitable by utilizing TFTP connections to the controller. The report is based on information presented by Reid Wightman during Digital Bond’s SCADA Security Scientific Symposium without coordination with the vendor or ICS-CERT...
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