Siemens S7 PLC attack — TCP/102 ISO-TP+S7-COMM, snap7 / python-snap7 enumeration, DB/M/E/A area read+write, PLC stop/start/run, password bypass (S7-300/400 vs S7-1200/1500 differences), CVE chain (e.g., Stuxnet's legacy primitives, CVE-2019-10936).
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