Cobot Hacking: Critical Flaw Exposes Universal Robots Fleets
Universal Robots' cobots are no longer safe from a critical vulnerability. A flaw in their PolyScope operating system could let attackers seize control of entire robot fleets.
Universal Robots' cobots are no longer safe from a critical vulnerability. A flaw in their PolyScope operating system could let attackers seize control of entire robot fleets.
Think your tap water is safe from nation-state hackers? Poland's security agency is sounding the alarm, documenting breaches that could have crippled public services. This isn't theoretical; it's happening now.
Picture a quiet water treatment plant in the Midwest, screens flickering as Iranian hackers remotely tweak controls. This isn't sci-fi; it's happening now to U.S. critical infrastructure.
Forget the headlines about data breaches. Iranian operatives are rewriting the code in America's water plants and power grids. Industry insiders reveal why thousands of devices stay vulnerable.
Iran's cyber goons have 4,000 American factory brains in their sights. Exposed PLCs from Rockwell Automation scream vulnerability louder than a siren.
Over 15,000 exposed PLCs in the US right now—ripe for the picking. Iranian threat actors just proved it, turning factory controls into chaos machines.