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Beware of the Anybus-CompactCom 30: Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability Exposed!
Attention all tech wizards: The Anybus-CompactCom 30 has a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could make your device about as secure as a screen door on a submarine. HMS recommends password protection and disabling the webserver to keep the hackers at bay. Stay safe and stay…
Hot Take:
Looks like HMS Industrial Networks’ Anybus-CompactCom 30 could use a little more “compact” and a lot less “com” when it comes to their web server security! Someone get them a firewall, stat!
Key Points:
- Vulnerability: Cross-site Scripting (XSS)
- Score: CVSS v4 6.3
- Equipment: Anybus-CompactCom 30
- Risk: Remote code execution, data exfiltration, denial-of-service
- Mitigation: Password protection, disabling web server, secure network