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Rockwell Automation 5015 - AENFTXT
View CSAF 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v4 8.7 ATTENTION : Exploitable remotely/low attack complexity Vendor : Rockwell Automation Equipment : 5015 - AENFTXT Vulnerability : Improper Input Validation 2. RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could cause a denial-of-service...
CVE-2024-6089
An input validation vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation 5015 - AENFTXT when a manipulated PTP packet is sent, causing the secondary adapter to result in a major nonrecoverable fault. If exploited, a power cycle is required to recover the product...
CVE-2024-6089
An input validation vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation 5015 - AENFTXT when a manipulated PTP packet is sent, causing the secondary adapter to result in a major nonrecoverable fault. If exploited, a power cycle is required to recover the product...
CVE-2024-6089 Rockwell Automation Major nonrecoverable fault in 5015 – AENFTXT
An input validation vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation 5015 - AENFTXT when a manipulated PTP packet is sent, causing the secondary adapter to result in a major nonrecoverable fault. If exploited, a power cycle is required to recover the product...
CVE-2024-6089 Rockwell Automation Major nonrecoverable fault in 5015 – AENFTXT
An input validation vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation 5015 - AENFTXT when a manipulated PTP packet is sent, causing the secondary adapter to result in a major nonrecoverable fault. If exploited, a power cycle is required to recover the product...
Rockwell Automation 5015 - AENFTXT 安全漏洞
Rockwell Automation 5015-AENFTXT is technical data from a Rockwell Automation FLEXHA 5000 I/O system specification. The Rockwell Automation 5015-AENFTXT has an input validation error vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker to cause an unrecoverable failure of an auxiliary adapter...
CVE-2024-2424
Summary: CVE-2024-2424 affects Rockwell Automation 5015-AENFTXT Ethernet/IP adapters. The issue is an improper input validation in the microprogram of the EtherNet/IP adapter, which can cause a major nonrecoverable fault (MNRF) in the secondary adapter when malicious input is submitted. Exploitat...