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by fulafel 2855 days ago
Most the biggest software vulnerability catastrophies actually involve just such systems. "Secure internal network" is a 90s mirage. See eg https://www.wired.com/story/notpetya-cyberattack-ukraine-rus...
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Meltdown & co. only become relevant once you can execute on a CPU. If an adversary can run software on your industrial robot, you are already compromised.
Think browsers and virtualization, and the various VPN's that invariably connect "internal networks" to the outside world via computers that straddle, or alternate between, other networks.