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34 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
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CVE-2021-32986 | 1 Automationdirect | 40 C0-10are-d, C0-10are-d Firmware, C0-10dd1e-d and 37 more | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
After Automation Direct CLICK PLC CPU Modules: C0-1x CPUs with firmware prior to v3.00 is unlocked by an authorized user, the unlocked state does not timeout. If the programming software is interrupted, the PLC remains unlocked. All subsequent programming connections are allowed without authorization. The PLC is only relocked by a power cycle, or when the programming software disconnects correctly. | ||||
CVE-2021-32984 | 1 Automationdirect | 40 C0-10are-d, C0-10are-d Firmware, C0-10dd1e-d and 37 more | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
All programming connections receive the same unlocked privileges, which can result in a privilege escalation. During the time Automation Direct CLICK PLC CPU Modules: C0-1x CPUs with firmware prior to v3.00 is unlocked by an authorized user, an attacker can connect to the PLC and read the project without authorization. | ||||
CVE-2021-32982 | 1 Automationdirect | 40 C0-10are-d, C0-10are-d Firmware, C0-10dd1e-d and 37 more | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
Automation Direct CLICK PLC CPU Modules: C0-1x CPUs with firmware prior to v3.00 passwords are sent as plaintext during unlocking and project transfers. An attacker who has network visibility can observe the password exchange. | ||||
CVE-2021-32980 | 1 Automationdirect | 40 C0-10are-d, C0-10are-d Firmware, C0-10dd1e-d and 37 more | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
Automation Direct CLICK PLC CPU Modules: C0-1x CPUs with firmware prior to v3.00 does not protect against additional software programming connections. An attacker can connect to the PLC while an existing connection is already active. | ||||
CVE-2021-32978 | 1 Automationdirect | 40 C0-10are-d, C0-10are-d Firmware, C0-10dd1e-d and 37 more | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
The programming protocol allows for a previously entered password and lock state to be read by an attacker. If the previously entered password was successful, the attacker can then use the password to unlock Automation Direct CLICK PLC CPU Modules: C0-1x CPUs with firmware prior to v3.00. | ||||
CVE-2020-6969 | 1 Automationdirect | 22 C-more Ea9-rhi, C-more Ea9-rhi Firmware, C-more Ea9-t10cl and 19 more | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
It is possible to unmask credentials and other sensitive information on “unprotected” project files, which may allow an attacker to remotely access the C-More Touch Panels EA9 series: firmware versions prior to 6.53 and manipulate system configurations. | ||||
CVE-2020-10922 | 1 Automationdirect | 13 C-more Hmi Ea9 Firmware, Ea9-pgmsw, Ea9-rhmi and 10 more | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to create a denial-of-service condition on affected installations of C-MORE HMI EA9 Firmware version 6.52 touch screen panels. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the EA-HTTP.exe process. The issue results from the lack of proper input validation prior to further processing user requests. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to create a denial-of-service condition on the system. Was ZDI-CAN-10527. | ||||
CVE-2020-10921 | 1 Automationdirect | 13 C-more Hmi Ea9 Firmware, Ea9-pgmsw, Ea9-rhmi and 10 more | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to issue commands on affected installations of C-MORE HMI EA9 Firmware version 6.52 touch screen panels. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the EA-HTTP.exe process. The issue results from the lack of authentication prior to allowing alterations to the system configuration. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to issue commands to the physical equipment controlled by the device. Was ZDI-CAN-10482. | ||||
CVE-2020-10920 | 1 Automationdirect | 13 C-more Hmi Ea9 Firmware, Ea9-pgmsw, Ea9-rhmi and 10 more | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of C-MORE HMI EA9 Firmware version 6.52 touch screen panels. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the control service, which listens on TCP port 9999 by default. The issue results from the lack of authentication prior to allowing alterations to the system configuration. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in the context of the device. Was ZDI-CAN-10493. | ||||
CVE-2020-10919 | 1 Automationdirect | 13 C-more Hmi Ea9 Firmware, Ea9-pgmsw, Ea9-rhmi and 10 more | 2024-11-21 | 5.9 Medium |
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to disclose sensitive information on affected installations of C-MORE HMI EA9 Firmware version 6.52 touch screen panels. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the handling of passwords. When transmitting passwords, the process encrypts them in a recoverable format. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to disclose credentials, leading to further compromise. Was ZDI-CAN-10185. | ||||
CVE-2020-10918 | 1 Automationdirect | 13 C-more Hmi Ea9 Firmware, Ea9-pgmsw, Ea9-rhmi and 10 more | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 High |
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to bypass authentication on affected installations of C-MORE HMI EA9 Firmware version 6.52 touch screen panels. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the authentication mechanism. The issue is due to insufficient authentication on post-authentication requests. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to escalate privileges to resources normally protected from unauthenticated users. Was ZDI-CAN-10182. | ||||
CVE-2017-14020 | 1 Automationdirect | 10 C-more Micro, C-more Micro Firmware, C-more Plc and 7 more | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
In AutomationDirect CLICK Programming Software (Part Number C0-PGMSW) Versions 2.10 and prior; C-More Programming Software (Part Number EA9-PGMSW) Versions 6.30 and prior; C-More Micro (Part Number EA-PGMSW) Versions 4.20.01.0 and prior; Do-more Designer Software (Part Number DM-PGMSW) Versions 2.0.3 and prior; GS Drives Configuration Software (Part Number GSOFT) Versions 4.0.6 and prior; SL-SOFT SOLO Temperature Controller Configuration Software (Part Number SL-SOFT) Versions 1.1.0.5 and prior; and DirectSOFT Programming Software Versions 6.1 and prior, an uncontrolled search path element (DLL Hijacking) vulnerability has been identified. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker could rename a malicious DLL to meet the criteria of the application, and the application would not verify that the DLL is correct. Once loaded by the application, the DLL could run malicious code at the privilege level of the application. | ||||
CVE-2024-45368 | 1 Automationdirect | 1 H2-dm1e Firmware | 2024-09-14 | 8.8 High |
The H2-DM1E PLC's authentication protocol appears to utilize either a custom encoding scheme or a challenge-response protocol. However, there's an observed anomaly in the H2-DM1E PLC's protocol execution, namely its acceptance of multiple distinct packets as valid authentication responses. This behavior deviates from standard security practices where a single, specific response or encoding pattern is expected for successful authentication. | ||||
CVE-2024-43099 | 1 Automationdirect | 1 H2-dm1e Firmware | 2024-09-14 | 8.8 High |
The session hijacking attack targets the application layer's control mechanism, which manages authenticated sessions between a host PC and a PLC. During such sessions, a session key is utilized to maintain security. However, if an attacker captures this session key, they can inject traffic into an ongoing authenticated session. To successfully achieve this, the attacker also needs to spoof both the IP address and MAC address of the originating host which is typical of a session-based attack. |