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Siemens Command Injection Flaw: Critical Alert for RUGGEDCOM APE1808 Users
Siemens’ RUGGEDCOM APE1808 faces a severe vulnerability (CVE-2024-3400) with a CVSS v4 score of 10.0, allowing remote attackers to execute code with root access. Despite initial advisories, CISA will cease updates, urging users to consult Siemens ProductCERT for the latest mitigation strategies.
Hot Take:
Just when you thought it was safe to trust your firewall, the RUGGEDCOM APE1808 decides to spice things up with a command injection vulnerability that scores a perfect 10 on the “Oh no” scale! And in a plot twist, CISA hands off future updates to Siemens, saying, “You take it from here, buddy!”