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Total 2 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2019-6574 1 Siemens 12 Sinamics Perfect Harmony Gh180 With Nxg I Control Mlfb 6sr2, Sinamics Perfect Harmony Gh180 With Nxg I Control Mlfb 6sr2 Firmware, Sinamics Perfect Harmony Gh180 With Nxg I Control Mlfb 6sr3 and 9 more 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
A vulnerability has been identified in SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 with NXG I control, MLFBs: 6SR2...-, 6SR3...-, 6SR4...- (All Versions with option G21, G22, G23, G26, G28, G31, G32, G38, G43 or G46), SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 with NXG II control, MLFBs: 6SR2...-, 6SR3...-, 6SR4...- (All Versions with option G21, G22, G23, G26, G28, G31, G32, G38, G43 or G46). An improperly configured Parameter Read/Write execution via Field bus network may cause the controller to restart. The vulnerability could be exploited by an attacker with network access to the device. Successful exploitation requires no privileges and no user interaction. An attacker could use the vulnerability to compromise the availability of the affected system. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known.
CVE-2019-6578 1 Siemens 12 Sinamics Perfect Harmony Gh180 With Nxg I Control Mlfb 6sr2, Sinamics Perfect Harmony Gh180 With Nxg I Control Mlfb 6sr2 Firmware, Sinamics Perfect Harmony Gh180 With Nxg I Control Mlfb 6sr3 and 9 more 2023-12-10 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
A vulnerability has been identified in SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 with NXG I control, MLFBs: 6SR2...-, 6SR3...-, 6SR4...- (All Versions with option G28), SINAMICS PERFECT HARMONY GH180 with NXG II control, MLFBs: 6SR2...-, 6SR3...-, 6SR4...- (All Versions with option G28). A denial of service vulnerability exists in the affected products. The vulnerability could be exploited by an attacker with network access to the device. Successful exploitation requires no privileges and no user interaction. An attacker could use the vulnerability to compromise availability of the affected system. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known.