Article No° | Product Name | Affected Version(s) |
---|---|---|
2702886 | TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G | <= 2.03.17 |
2702888 | TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G ATT | <= 2.03.17 |
2702887 | TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G VZW | <= 2.03.17 |
2702885 | TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-TXTX | <= 1.03.17 |
2702529 | TC ROUTER 2002T-3G | <= 2.05.3 |
2702531 | TC ROUTER 2002T-3G | <= 2.05.3 |
2702528 | TC ROUTER 3002T-4G | <= 2.05.3 |
2702530 | TC ROUTER 3002T-4G | <= 2.05.3 |
2702533 | TC ROUTER 3002T-4G ATT | <= 2.05.3 |
2702532 | TC ROUTER 3002T-4G VZW | <= 2.05.3 |
Multiple Vulnerabilities exist in components used by the aforementioned products. See CVE-Details for more information.
PHOENIX CONTACT TC ROUTER 3002T-4G through 2.05.3, TC ROUTER 2002T-3G through 2.05.3, TC ROUTER 3002T-4G VZW through 2.05.3, TC ROUTER 3002T-4G ATT through 2.05.3, TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G through 2.03.17, and TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-TXTX through 1.03.17 devices allow authenticated users to inject system commands through a modified POST request to a specific URL.
CVE-2017-16544
This Vulnerability could potentially result in code execution, arbitrary file writes, or other attacks.
The impact of this vulnerability on the device is limited because shell access is only possible with administrator privileges.
CVE-2020-9436
An attacker can abuse this vulnerability to compromise the operating system of the device by injecting system commands.
CVE-2020-9435
These attacks could allow an attacker to gain access to sensitive information like admin credentials, configuration parameters or status information and use them in further attacks.
The pre-installed generic X.509 certificate should be renewed or replaced by an individual certificate during initial configuration. For details on replacing this certificate please refer to the user manual on page 51 et seq. Press “renew” to create a new self-signed device certificate or upload a user specific certificate with the upload dialog.
To avoid the manual generation of an individual certificate, the devices will be shipped with individual certificates starting with a future release.
Phoenix Contact strongly recommended to update affected devices to newest Firmware version:
Article name | Article number | Fixed version | Link |
TC ROUTER | |||
TC ROUTER 3002T-4G | 2702528 | 2.05.4 | download |
TC ROUTER 3002T-4G | 2702530 | 2.05.4 | download |
TC ROUTER 2002T-3G | 2702529 | 2.05.4 | download |
TC ROUTER 2002T-3G | 2702531 | 2.05.4 | download |
TC ROUTER 3002T-4G VZW | 2702532 | 2.05.4 | download |
TC ROUTER 3002T-4G ATT | 2702533 | 2.05.4 | download |
TC CLOUD CLIENT | |||
TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G | 2702886 | 2.03.18 | download |
TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G VZW | 2702887 | 2.03.18 | download |
TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-4G ATT | 2702888 | 2.03.18 | download |
TC CLOUD CLIENT 1002-TXTX | 2702885 | 1.03.18 | download |
Phoenix Contact recommends operating network-capable devices in closed networks or protected with a suitable firewall.
This vulnerability was discovered and reported by Thomas Weber, SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab.
Phoenix Contact reported the vulnerability to CERT@VDE.