vulnerabilities

Protecting Your ICS from Zero-Day Attacks

January 2012


Protecting Your ICS from Zero-Day Attacks


Schneider Vulnerabilities: Where are the ICS/SCADA End Users?

December 2011


A summary of news articles related to Eric Byres' blog article "Schneider Vulnerabilities: Where are the ICS/SCADA End Users?"



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IN11-509: Canadian CCIRC Vulnerability Note

October 2011


The Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre Information (CCIRC) Information Note IN11-509 on Cyber Threats and Vulnerabilities Against SCADA Systems summarizes hundreds of pages of security bulletins into a succinct document.

 

This note covers 19 important Vulnerabilities.

 



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IN11-507: Canadian CCIRC Vulnerability Note

July 2011


The Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre Information (CCIRC) Information Note IN11-507 on Cyber Threats and Vulnerabilities Against SCADA Systems summarizes hundreds of pages of security bulletins into a succinct document.

 

This note covers 9 important Vulnerabilities.

 



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IN11-505: Canadian CCIRC Vulnerability Note

May 2011


The Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre Information (CCIRC) Information Note IN11-505 on Cyber Threats and Vulnerabilities Against SCADA Systems summarizes hundreds of pages of security bulletins into a succinct document.

 

This note covers 14 important Vulnerabilities.

 


Protecting Your ICS from Zero-Day Attacks

April 2011


Video From: SCADAhacker.com, April 2011

 

Cyber security for industrial control systems is now receiving a lot of attention due in part to the devastating power of the Stuxnet worm and its impact on the Iranian nuclear program in 2010, but also with the disclosure of 34 vulnerabilities on various control systems in March 2011.


Analysis of the ICONICS GENESIS Security Vulnerabilities for Industrial Control System Professionals

April 2011


News coverage following the release of the White Paper "Analysis of the ICONICS GENESIS Security Vulnerabilities for Industrial Control System Professionals" by Eric Byres and Joel Langill.



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Analysis of the 7-Technologies IGSS Security Vulnerabilities for Industrial Control System Professionals

March 2011


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A number of previously unknown security vulnerabilities in the 7-Technologies Interactive Graphics SCADA System (IGSS) product have been publically disclosed. The release of these vulnerabilities included proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code.

 

This White Paper summarizes the current known facts about these vulnerabilities. It also summarizes the actions that operators of SCADA and ICS systems can take to protect critical operations.



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IN11-504: Canadian CCIRC Vulnerability Note

March 2011


The Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre Information (CCIRC) Information Note IN11-504 on Cyber Threats and Vulnerabilities Against SCADA Systems summarizes hundreds of pages of security bulletins into a succinct document.

 

This note covers 8 important Vulnerabilities.



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Analysis of the ICONICS GENESIS Security Vulnerabilities for Industrial Control System Professionals

March 2011


 

A number of previously unknown security vulnerabilities in the ICONICSTM GENESIS32TM and GENESIS64TM ICS/SCADA products have been publically disclosed.

 

This White Paper documents the current known facts about these vulnerabilities. It then summarizes the actions that operators of SCADA and ICS systems can take to protect critical operations.  


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