Forescout Uncovers New Security Risks in Widely Used Industrial Networking Devices
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Forescout Uncovers New Security Risks in Widely Used Industrial Networking Devices
Cybersecurity firm Forescout has identified 22 previously unknown vulnerabilities in serial-to-IP converters, devices commonly used to connect legacy industrial equipment to modern networks. The company warns that thousands of these systems are currently exposed online, potentially increasing the risk of cyberattacks across critical infrastructure sectors. The findings are part of a new research initiative called BRIDGE:BREAK, which focuses on …
22 BRIDGE:BREAK Flaws Expose Thousands of Lantronix and Silex Serial-to-IP Converters
Cybersecurity researchers have identified 22 new vulnerabilities in popular models of serial-to-IP converters from Lantronix and Silex that could be exploited to hijack susceptible devices and tamper with data exchanged by them. The vulnerabilities have been collectively codenamed BRIDGE:BREAK by Forescout Research Vedere Labs, which identified nearly 20,000 Serial-to-Ethernet converters exposed
Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager
Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager aruschman Apr 21, 2026 Release DateApril 21, 2026 DescriptionView CSAFSummarySuccessful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service, or configuration information may be altered without authentication.The following versions of Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager are affected:SD-330AC
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