A critical vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-8153, has been discovered in Universal Robots' PolyScope 5, exposing industrial robot fleets to potential hacking risks. This flaw can be exploited to inject OS commands, allowing attackers to gain unauthorized control over the robots. The vulnerability affects PolyScope 5, a software component used in Universal Robots' industrial robots, and can be leveraged by hackers to execute malicious commands. As a result, industrial robot fleets using this software are at risk of being compromised, highlighting the need for immediate attention and patching. The disclosure of CVE-2026-8153 expands the active attack surface, making it essential for organizations to prioritize mitigation based on their exposure and exploitation evidence1. This vulnerability poses significant risks to industrial operations, emphasizing the importance of prompt remediation to prevent potential disruptions and security breaches.