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31175819867?profile=RESIZE_400xFor years, cybersecurity professionals have treated vulnerability management as an insular IT operational metric, measured by patch cycles, ticket queues, and scan counts.  But a new, data-driven report from Moody's Ratings elevates software vulnerabilities to where they ultimately belong: a material factor in enterprise creditworthiness and organizational resilience.[1]

The report, titled "Risks posed by unpatched software flaws vary by industry and region," analyzes two years of telemetry acro

30984533660?profile=RESIZE_400xThe US cybersecurity agency CISA on 27 October 2025 warned that two recent vulnerabilities in DELMIA Apriso factory software have been exploited in attacks.  A manufacturing operations management (MOM) and manufacturing execution system (MES) software made by the French company Dassault Systèmes, DELMIA Apriso, enables the management of the entire manufacturing process.  The two flaws flagged as exploited are tracked as CVE-2025-6204 (CVSS score of 8.0) and CVE-2025-6205 (CVSS score of 9.1) and