Security Advisories

Current Advisory Status

There are currently no published Predator Software security advisories.

This page is the central location for published security advisories affecting supported Predator Software products. When an advisory is required, we will use it to provide customers with clear information about the affected product and versions, security impact, available mitigations and corrective releases.

Published Advisories

Advisory Product Severity Published Status / Fixed Version
No security advisories are currently published.

What a Predator Security Advisory Includes

Each published advisory will be assigned a unique Predator Security Advisory reference, such as PSA-2026-001, and will normally include:

  • Affected product and versions. The Predator applications and releases known to be affected.
  • Severity. Predator's assessment of the security significance of the issue.
  • Description. A practical explanation of the vulnerability without unnecessarily increasing exploitation risk.
  • Potential impact. What successful exploitation could allow an attacker to do.
  • Mitigation. Configuration, network or operational measures customers can take before applying a corrective release.
  • Corrective release. The software version, update or other measure that resolves or reduces the issue.
  • Revision history. Material updates made to the advisory after initial publication.

Severity

Predator categorises security issues according to their technical impact, exploitability, affected environment and potential effect on manufacturing operations. Advisories may be identified as Critical, High, Medium, Low or Informational.

The severity shown in an advisory is intended to help customers prioritise action. The practical risk to an individual installation may also depend on factors such as network segmentation, authentication, machine connectivity and exposure of the affected service.

Applying Security Updates

Customers should review published advisories against the Predator products and versions installed in their environment. Where a corrective release or mitigation is provided, follow the instructions in the advisory and any associated product documentation.

Manufacturing systems often include legacy CNC equipment and operational dependencies, so security changes should be tested and implemented in a controlled manner appropriate to the production environment.

Report a Potential Vulnerability

If you believe you have discovered a cybersecurity vulnerability affecting a Predator Software product, please use our dedicated reporting process. Reports are logged, triaged and investigated through the Predator Product Security Programme.

Report a Security Vulnerability

Product Security Contact

For questions about a published advisory or another product-security matter:

security@predator-software.eu