SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
The latest update for SIMATIC Panel software and SIMATIC WinCC (TIA Portal) fixes a vulnerability that could allow an attacker with network access to the web server to perform a HTTP header injection attack.
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
The latest firmware update for the SCALANCE X-200IRT switch family fixes a vulnerability which could allow attackers to impersonate legitimate users of the web interface.
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
The latest update for TIM 1531 IRC fixes a vulnerability. The device was missing proper authentication when connecting on port 102/tcp, although configured. An attacker needs to be able to connect to port 102/tcp of an affected device in order to exploit this vulnerability. The vulnerability could allow an attacker …
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
Two vulnerabilities have been identified in SIEMENS LOGO!8 BM devices. The most severe vulnerability could allow an attacker to hijack existing web sessions. Siemens provides LOGO!8 BM FS-05 with firmware version V1.81.2, which fixes the first vulnerability, and recommends specific mitigations for the second vulnerability.
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
A vulnerability in the affected devices could allow an unauthenticated attacker with network access to an affected device to perform a denial-of-service. Siemens is preparing updates and recommends specific countermeasures until patches are available.
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
The latest update for TIM 1531 IRC fixes a security vulnerability that could allow unauthorized remote attackers to perform administrative operations on the device. Siemens recommends updating as soon as possible.
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
Two vulnerabilities have been identified in the SIMATIC S7-400 CPU family that could allow an attacker to cause a Denial-of-Service condition. In order to exploit the vulnerability, an attacker must have access to the affected devices on port 102/tcp via Ethernet, PROFIBUS or Multi Point Interfaces (MPI). Siemens provides updates …
SIEMENS CERT
02/10/2020
A denial of service vulnerability was found in several Siemens Scalance X switches. Siemens addresses the vulnerability by two firmware upgrades. The web server of the vulnerable switches is susceptible to a remote denial of service attack. If the attack is executed, it causes a reboot of the device and …