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SpiderControl SCADA Web Server Vulnerability: Beware of Dangerous File Uploads!
Attention, folks! SpiderControl SCADA Web Server has a vulnerability that could allow attackers to upload dangerous files remotely. IniNet Solutions advises updating to version 3.2.2 and keeping systems safely behind firewalls. Remember, connecting directly to the Internet is like leaving your front door wide open!

Hot Take:
Looks like SpiderControl SCADA Web Server is caught in its own web of vulnerabilities! Time to squish those bugs before they squish your critical infrastructure.
Key Points:
- CVSS v4 base score of 8.7 – that’s high enough to make Spidey-sense tingle.
- SpiderControl SCADA Web Server versions v2.09 and prior are affected.
- This vulnerability allows unrestricted upload of dangerous files – no authentication required.
- Mitigations include updating to version 3.2.2 and not connecting control systems directly to the internet.
- Reported by elcazators ELEX FEIGONG RESEARCH INSTITUTE to CERT/CC.