Bulletins

SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
A missing authentication vulnerability has been identified in SIEMENS LOGO!8 BM devices. The vulnerability could lead to an attacker reading and modifying the device configuration and obtain project files from the devices if the attacker has access to port 135/tcp.
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
The latest update for the below listed products fixes two security vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to cause a partial Denial-of-Service on the UMC component of the affected devices under certain circumstances, and one vulnerability that could allow an attacker to locally escalate privileges from a user with administrative …
SIEMENS CERT
12/08/2020
Multiple TightVNC (V1.x) vulnerabilities in the affected products could allow remote code execution and Denial-of-Service attacks under certain conditions. Siemens has released updates for several affected products, is working on updates for the remaining affected products and recommends specific countermeasures until fixes are available.
SIEMENS CERT
11/10/2020
The latest update for the below listed products fixes two security vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to cause a partial Denial-of-Service on the UMC component of the affected devices under certain circumstances, and one vulnerability that could allow an attacker to locally escalate privileges from a user with administrative …
SIEMENS CERT
11/10/2020
CISA and WIBU Systems disclosed six vulnerabilities in different versions of CodeMeter Runtime, a product provided by WIBU Systems and used in several Siemens and Siemens Energy products for license management. The vulnerabilities are described in the section “Vulnerability Classification” below and got assigned the CVE IDs CVE-2020-14509, CVE-2020-14513, CVE-2020-14515, …
SIEMENS CERT
11/10/2020
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
11/10/2020
A vulnerability in S7-300 might allow an attacker to cause a Denial-of-Service condition on port 102 of the affected devices by sending specially crafted packets. Siemens is preparing updates and recommends specific countermeasures until fixes are available.