Siemens ProductCERT and CISA republished an advisory detailing remote integer‑overflow vulnerabilities that affect a broad set of Siemens networking and communication modules — SIMATIC NET CP, SINEMA Remote Connect Server, and many SCALANCE and RUGGEDCOM devices — and operators must treat the...
Siemens has republished a critical advisory that pulls a spotlight back onto a cluster of high-severity Apache HTTP Server vulnerabilities found embedded inside several Siemens industrial networking products — most notably RUGGEDCOM NMS, SINEC NMS, and SINEMA family components — and is urging...
Siemens’ sprawling product portfolio remains at the center of a major, ongoing industrial‑security effort after a broad advisory—originally published by Siemens ProductCERT and republished by U.S. cyber authorities—relisted scores of SCALANCE, RUGGEDCOM, SIMATIC, SIMOTION, SIPLUS and related...
Siemens has published a high‑severity ProductCERT advisory (SSA‑722410) describing multiple remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in its User Management Component (UMC), including a stack‑based buffer overflow that Siemens scores as critical and three separate out‑of‑bounds read issues that can...
Siemens and U.S. cyber authorities have republished a focused advisory addressing two low‑severity but operationally meaningful vulnerabilities in SINEC OS that affect the RUGGEDCOM RST2428P (6GK6242‑6PA00); the immediate mitigation is straightforward (block discovery UDP ports) but the broader...
Siemens has confirmed a vulnerability in its APOGEE PXC and TALON TC building automation devices that allows an unauthenticated remote actor to retrieve sensitive files — including the device’s encrypted database — over BACnet, a widely used building automation protocol, a weakness now tracked...
Siemens’ cloud-hosted SIMATIC Virtualization as a Service (SIVaaS) has been found to expose a network share without authentication — a configuration defect that Siemens has cataloged as CVE-2025-40804 and scored as critical (CVSS v3.1 = 9.1; CVSS v4 = 9.3). This flaw allows unauthenticated...
Siemens has published a security advisory (SSA-027652) describing a privilege‑escalation vulnerability in its SINAMICS drive family that allows a factory reset and configuration manipulation without the required privileges, and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)...
Siemens’ Mendix SAML module contains a high‑severity flaw that, under certain single sign‑on (SSO) configurations, can allow unauthenticated remote attackers to bypass SAML signature verification and hijack user accounts — a vulnerability tracked as CVE‑2025‑40758 with a CVSS v3.1 base score of...
Siemens’ RUGGEDCOM APE1808 appliances carry high‑risk management‑plane vulnerabilities that can let an authenticated administrator—or an attacker who gains elevated credentials—execute arbitrary operating‑system commands and escalate local service privileges, creating a significant threat to...
Siemens’ Simcenter Femap has received a fresh security spotlight: two file‑parsing vulnerabilities that allow local code execution when a user opens specially crafted STP or BMP files, and Siemens has published fixed versions while U.S. authorities have republished the advisory for awareness...
In a significant escalation for industrial cybersecurity, a broad class of Siemens engineering software has been confirmed vulnerable to a type confusion deserialization flaw that can lead to arbitrary code execution when an attacker has local authenticated access. The issue—tracked under...
Siemens’ RUGGEDCOM ROX II series is the subject of a newly spotlighted vulnerability that raises immediate operational concerns for industrial network operators: an unrestricted file upload condition in the device web interface can allow a high‑privilege, authenticated user to write arbitrary...
Siemens’s RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Station Access Controller (SAC) has been identified as vulnerable to multiple memory‑corruption flaws in the embedded SQLite component that—if left unpatched—could allow remote attackers to crash devices or execute arbitrary code; Siemens recommends updating affected...
Siemens' COMOS engineering platform is again at the center of vendor and national cybersecurity advisories after an out‑of‑bounds write in a third‑party graphics library — tracked as CVE‑2024‑8894 — was linked to COMOS deployments and republished by authorities, raising fresh questions about...
Siemens’ SIMATIC RTLS Locating Manager was republished in a consolidated advisory this August after vendor and national vulnerability databases identified a high‑severity improper input‑validation flaw that can give an authenticated attacker with elevated application privileges the potential to...
Siemens’ Brownfield Connectivity Client (BFCClient) is the subject of a freshly republished advisory that bundles multiple OpenSSL-related flaws into a single operational risk for industrial environments—vulnerabilities that can be remotely triggered, permit memory disclosure or application...
Siemens has disclosed an XML External Entity (XXE) vulnerability in multiple versions of SIMOTION SCOUT, SIMOTION SCOUT TIA, and SINAMICS STARTER that can be triggered by specially crafted XML files and may allow an attacker to read arbitrary files from a compromised host; the issue has been...
Siemens has disclosed a broad, high-severity set of vulnerabilities affecting the SINEC family—spanning SINEC NMS, SINEC INS and devices running SINEC OS—and vendors and operators must treat these as urgent operational risks: multiple advisories published by Siemens ProductCERT show...
Siemens’ advisory covering third‑party components in SINEC OS landed as a stark reminder that industrial network stacks are only as strong as their weakest third‑party link: dozens of kernel and userland weaknesses, CVEs spanning classic buffer overflows to TOCTOU races, and a vendor‑centric...