The Phoenix Contact application ‘PC WORX SRT’ is installed as service. The installation path of the application is configured to have insecure permissions which allows any unprivileged user to write arbitrary files to the installation directory where all the configuration files and binaries of the service are located.
Multiple Vulnerabilities exist in components used by the aforementioned products. See CVE-Details for more information.
CVS-2019-12255
Wind River VxWorks has a Buffer Overflow in the TCP component (issue 1 of 4). This is an IPNET security vulnerability: TCP Urgent Pointer = 0 that leads to an integer underflow.
The vulnerability affects a little-known feature of the TCP/IP protocol, sending out-of-band data, also known as urgent data. Although the feature is rarely used in the real world, its implementation, consisting of an “Urgent Flag” and an “Urgent Pointer”, is present in the header of every TCP packet. Exploiting these vulnerabilities does therefore not depend on any specific configuration. If a VxWorks device communicates using the TCP protocol, it is vulnerable. It also does not matter which side initiates a TCP connection. An attacker can exploit the vulnerabilities if the VxWorks device is operated as a server that accepts TCP connections, if the VxWorks device connects to a malicious host operated by the attacker, or as a man-in-the-middle, manipulating a TCP connection between the VxWorks device and a legitimate host.
CVE-2019-12258
This vulnerability affects established TCP sessions. An attacker who can figure out the source and destination TCP port and IP addresses of a session can inject invalid TCP segments into the flow, causing the TCP session to be reset.
Phoenix Contact Emalytics Controller ILC 2050 BI are developed and designed for the use in protected building automation networks.
An issue was discovered on Phoenix Contact Emalytics Controller ILC 2050 BI before 1.2.3 and BI-L before 1.2.3 devices. There is an insecure mechanism for read and write access to the configuration of the device. The mechanism can be discovered by examining a link on the website of the device.
If MAC-based port security or 802.1x port security is enabled, the FL NAT 2xxx will unintentionally grant access to unauthorized devices in case of routed transmission.
Subnet 2---(Ports belonging to subnet 2)
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FL NAT 2xxx
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(Ports belonging to subnet 1, port sec ON)---- 2nd device
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-- unauthorized device
The unauthorized device can access other devices in subnet 2 but cannot access the 2nd device in subnet 1
Manipulated PC Worx or Config+ projects could lead to a remote code execution due to
insufficient input data validation.
The attacker needs to get access to an original PC Worx or Config+ project to be able to
manipulate data inside the project folder. After manipulation the attacker needs to exchange the
original files by the manipulated ones on the application programming workstation.
A manipulated PC Worx or Config+ project file could lead to a remote code execution.
The attacker needs to get access to an original PC Worx or Config+ project file to be able to manipulate it. After manipulation the attacker needs to exchange the original file by the manipulated one on the application programming workstation.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in PHOENIX CONTACT AXC F 2152 with firmware versions 1.x