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CISA Releases Five Industrial Control Systems Advisories

2025-07-29 22:07

CISA released five Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories on July 29, 2025. These advisories provide timely information about current security issues, vulnerabilities, and exploits surrounding ICS.

  • ICSA-24-158-04 Johnson Controls Software House iStar Pro Door Controller (Update A)
  • ICSA-24-338-06 Fuji Electric Tellus Lite V-Simulator (Update A)
  • ICSA-25-210-01 National Instruments LabVIEW
  • ICSA-25-210-02 Samsung HVAC DMS
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