SCADA industry debates flaw disclosure
The outing of a simple crash bug has caused public soul-searching in an industry that has historically been closed-mouthed about its vulnerabilities.
The flaw, in a particular vendor’s implementation of the Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP), could have allowed an attacker the ability to crash a server.
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