SIEMENS CERT
10/12/2021
The Scalance W1750D device contains multiple vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to inject commands or trigger buffer overflows. Siemens is preparing updates and recommends countermeasures for products where updates are not, or not yet available.
SIEMENS CERT
09/28/2021
Siemens has released a new version for Solid Edge that fixes multiple file parsing vulnerabilities which could be triggered when the application reads files in IFC, JT or OBJ formats. If a user is tricked to opening a malicious file using the affected application this could lead the application to …
SIEMENS CERT
09/14/2021
OpenSSL has published a security advisory [0] about a vulnerability in OpenSSL versions 1.1.1 < 1.1.1k, that allows an unauthenticated attacker to cause a Denial-of-Service (DoS) if a maliciously crafted renegotiation message is sent. Siemens is preparing updates and recommends countermeasures for products where updates are not, or not yet …
SIEMENS CERT
09/14/2021
Siemens Simcenter STAR-CCM+ Viewer is affected by a vulnerability that could be triggered when the application reads scene (.sce) files. If a user is tricked to open a malicious file with the affected application, this could lead to a crash, and potentially also to arbitrary code execution or data extraction …
SIEMENS CERT
09/14/2021
Multiple vulnerabilities in RUGGEDCOM ROX devices have been detected, ranging from command injection to filesystem traversal. An attacker could exploit these to gain root access to the affected devices. Siemens has released updates for the affected products and recommends to update to the latest versions.
SIEMENS CERT
09/14/2021
Siemens NX is affected by two vulnerabilities that could be triggered when the application reads ifc files. If a user is tricked to open a malicious file with the affected application, this could lead to an access violation, and potentially also to arbitrary code execution on the target host system. …
SIEMENS CERT
09/14/2021
A heap overflow vulnerability in dhclient of the affected products, which has been published alongside other vulnerabilities as part of NAME:WRECK could allow an attacker to potentially remotely execute code. Siemens recommends specific countermeasures for products.
SIEMENS CERT
09/14/2021
A vulnerability has been identified in the underlying TCP/IP stack of LOGO! CMR family and SIMATIC RTU 3000 family devices. It could allow an attacker with network access to the LAN interface of an affected device to hijack an ongoing connection or spoof a new one. The WAN interface, however, …