SIEMENS CERT
11/12/2019
Security researchers published information on vulnerabilities known as ZombieLoad and Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS). These vulnerabilities affect many modern processors from different vendors to a varying degree. Several Siemens Industrial Products contain processors that are affected by the vulnerabilities.
SIEMENS CERT
11/12/2019
Multiple industrial products are affected by a vulnerability in the kernel known as TCP SACK PANIC. The vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service condition. Siemens has released updates for several affected products, and recommends that customers update to the new version. Siemens is preparing …
SIEMENS CERT
11/12/2019
The latest update for Desigo PXC devices fixes a vulnerability that could allow unauthenticated remote users to cause a denial of service condition on the PX Web interface (HTTP, port tcp/80) of a device. Devices where PX Web is not enabled are not affected by this vulnerability.
SIEMENS CERT
11/12/2019
A vulnerability in the affected products could allow an unauthorized attacker with network access to the webserver of an affected device to perform a denial-of-service attack. Siemens has released updates for several affected products, and recommends that customers update to the new version. Siemens is preparing further updates and recommends …
SIEMENS CERT
11/12/2019
Mentor Nucleus by Mentor, a Siemens Business, is affected by one vulnerability. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to affect the integrity and availability of the device.
SIEMENS CERT
10/08/2019
A vulnerability in SIMATIC WinAC RTX (F) 2010 controller software could allow an attacker to perform a denial-of-service attack if a large HTTP request is sent to the network port of the host where WinAC RTX is running. Siemens recommends specific countermeasures to mitigate this issue.
SIEMENS CERT
10/08/2019
A vulnerability has been identified in the SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Discrete Manufacturing product that caused a password to be encrypted with a predicable encryption key. An authenticated attacker could potentially recover the password and gain access to the TeamCenter station connected to the instance. Siemens provides updates to address …