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Siemens SINEC Traffic Analyzer Vulnerabilities: A Hacker’s Dream Playground!
CISA will stop updating ICS security advisories for Siemens products from January 10, 2023. For the latest on vulnerabilities, visit Siemens’ ProductCERT Security Advisories. The Siemens SINEC Traffic Analyzer is particularly vulnerable, so update to the latest version before hackers make your network their playground.

Hot Take:
Looks like Siemens is leaving the cybersecurity babysitting to their ProductCERT Security Advisories – hope you’ve got them on speed dial! Because CISA just pulled a classic “you’re on your own, kid” move with their ICS security updates.
Key Points:
– CISA will no longer update ICS security advisories for Siemens products beyond the initial advisory.
– Vulnerabilities include improper privilege management, brute force susceptibility, improper access control, and missing HTTP security headers.
– Affected product: Siemens SINEC Traffic Analyzer versions prior to V2.0.
– Siemens has released updates and recommendations for mitigating these vulnerabilities.
– CISA advises additional defensive measures and best practices for ICS security.