The CVSS‑9.3 vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution on exposed Marimo servers and was exploited in the wild shortly after disclosure, Sysdig says.
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The US government warns programmable logic controllers are being targeted, and research turns up 179 vulnerable operational technology (OT) devices.