Bulletins

SIEMENS CERT
02/22/2018
Select Ultrasound products from Siemens Healthineers are affected by the Microsoft Windows SMBv1 vulnerabilities. The exploitability of the vulnerabilities depends on the actual configuration and deployment environment of each product. Siemens Healthineers provides updates for the affected products, and recommends specific countermeasures until patches can be applied.
SIEMENS CERT
02/22/2018
Several industrial products are affected by a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to cause a Denial-of-Service condition via PROFINET DCP network packets under certain circumstances. Precondition for this scenario is a direct Layer 2 access to the affected products. Siemens has released updates for several affected products, is working …
SIEMENS CERT
02/22/2018
Intel has identified vulnerabilities in Intel Management Engine (ME), Intel Server Platform Services (SPS), and Intel Trusted Execution Engine (TXE). As several Siemens Industrial PCs use Intel technology, they are also affected. Siemens has released updates for the affected Industrial PCs.
SIEMENS CERT
02/22/2018
Several SIMATIC IPCs include a version of Infineon's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) firmware that mishandles RSA key generation. This makes it easier for attackers to conduct cryptographic attacks against the key material. Siemens has released updates for the affected Industrial PCs.
SIEMENS CERT
02/05/2018
The latest update for Desigo PXC devices fixes a vulnerability that could allow unauthenticated remote attackers to upload malicious firmware without prior authentication. Siemens recommends updating to the new version.
SIEMENS CERT
01/25/2018
The latest update for TeleControl Server Basic resolves three vulnerabilities. One of these vulnerabilities could allow an authenticated attacker with network access to escalate his privileges and perform administrative actions. Siemens recommends updating to the new version.
SIEMENS CERT
01/24/2018
Multiple vulnerabilities affecting WPA/WPA2 implementations were identified by a researcher and publicly disclosed under the term "Key Reinstallation Attacks" (KRACK). These vulnerabilities could potentially allow an attacker within the radio range of the wireless network to decrypt, replay or inject forged network packets into the wireless communication. Several Siemens Industrial …
SIEMENS CERT
01/24/2018
Two vulnerabilities have been identified in SIMATIC S7-300 and S7-400 CPU families. One vulnerability could lead to a Denial-of-Service, the other vulnerability could result in credential disclosure. Siemens recommends specific mitigations. Siemens will update this advisory when new information becomes available.