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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
SCADA cyber security
Wurldtech is all about SCADA security - I'm pretty sure their labs released the Wonderware and Citect exploits. They have a vulnerability database called Achilles Delphi. Not to mention their very cool looking Satellite test device.
Thanks for the mention, but in an effort to ensure all facts are straight, note that it was Core Security Technologies who released the Wonderware and Citect Vulnerabilities. Check out their website for information:
Thanks for the mention, but in an effort to ensure all facts are straight, note that it was Core Security Technologies who released the Wonderware and Citect Vulnerabilities. Check out their website for information:
ReplyDeleteWonderware: http://www.coresecurity.com/content/wonderware
Citect: http://www.coresecurity.com/content/scada-vulnerability
To help shed some light on Wurldtech’s position on vulnerability disclosure, here are a couple of blog posts from our experts:
On Vulnerability Disclosure: http://www.wurldtech.com/blog/?cat=83
Vulnerability Disclosure – What is the Right Answer? : http://www.wurldtech.com/blog/?p=86
-Steve K.
Wurldtech
Thanks for the clarification.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Steve! I am really impressed.
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