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Every week, we catalog the major industrial cybersecurity vulnerabilities and updates you should know about. Here are the notable threats from the week of August 29 - September 4. Sign up to get these updates right to your inbox!

SEPTEMBER 03, 2021

Atlassian

Atlassian released security updates for the Confluence server and data center to address a remote code execution vulnerability. Without the updates, a remote attacker could take control of an affected system.

Sources: confluence.atlassian.com

SEPTEMBER 02, 2021

Cisco

Cisco released security updates for Cisco Enterprise Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure Software (NFVIS) to address a vulnerability that could lead to an attacker taking control of an affected system.

Sources: tools.cisco.com

Microsoft Edge

There is an elevation of privilege vulnerability.

Sources: msrc.microsoft.com

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Some Acrobat Reader DC versions are affected by an out-of-bounds read vulnerability that could let an attacker achieve arbitrary code execution.

Sources: nvd.nist.gov

Adobe After Effects

Versions 18.2.1 and earlier of Adobe After Effects are affected by an out-of-bounds read vulnerability when parsing a specially crafted file, which could let an attacker disclose arbitrary memory information.

Sources: helpx.adobe.com

Modicon PLC controller

There is a CWE-476: NULL Pointer Dereference vulnerability that could cause a denial-of-service on the Modicon PLC controller and simulator when updating the controller application.

Sources: download.schneider-electric.com

SEPTEMBER 01, 2021

Google Chrome

Google released security updates for Chrome for Windows, Mac and Linux to address a vulnerability that could lead an attacker to take control of an affected system.

Sources: chromereleases.googleblog.com

Bluetooth devices

Researchers have released 16 security vulnerabilities, which would allow an attacker to remotely shut down a headset or speaker and allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in a controller.

Sources: techxplore.com

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