SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
A vulnerability in the affected devices 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 to update to the new versions. Siemens is preparing further updates and recommends specific …
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
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 to update to the new versions. Siemens is preparing further …
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
A vulnerability has been identified in SIMATIC S7-300 and S7-400 CPU families and derived products, which could result in credential disclosure. Siemens recommends countermeasures as there are currently no fixes available.
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
The latest update for affected products fix local privilege escalation vulnerabilities that could allow authorized local users with administrative privileges to execute custom code with SYSTEM level privileges. Siemens has released updates for some of the affected products, and is working on further updates. For the remaining affected products, Siemens …
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
SCALANCE X switches, RUGGEDCOM Win, RFID 181EIP, and SIMATIC RF182C are affected by a vulnerability that could allow an unprivileged attacker located in the same local network segment (OSI Layer 2) to gain system privileges by sending a specially crafted DHCP response to a client’s DHCP request. Siemens has released …
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
The products listed below contain a vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to affect the availability of the devices under certain conditions. The underlying TCP stack can be forced to make very computation expensive calls for every incoming packet which can lead to a Denial-of-Service. Siemens is working on software …
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
A vulnerability was identified in LOGO! Soft Comfort. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code if the attacker tricks a legitimate user to open a manipulated project. Siemens has released an update for the LOGO! Soft Comfort and recommends that customers update to the latest version.