HMI vulnerabilities in Venice: A deep dive into the San Marco pump incident
The Venice San Marco pump incident proves that OT cyber threats are no longer theoretical. When attackers claim access to flood control HMIs and industrial control systems, the risk shifts from data loss to real-world disruption. Exposed remote access, weak segmentation, and unsecured legacy proto
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