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CVE-2025-13824
CVE-2025-13824 affects Rockwell Automation Micro820, Micro850, and Micro870 controllers. The vulnerability stems from improper handling of malformed CIP packets in the IPv6 stack during fuzzing, causing the controller to enter a hard fault and become unresponsive. On power cycle, it enters a reco...
CVE-2025-13823 Micro820®, Micro850®, Micro870® – Specialized Fuzzing Vulnerabilities
A security issue was found in the IPv6 stack in the Micro850 and Micro870 controllers when the controllers received multiple malformed packets during fuzzing. The controllers will go into recoverable fault with fault code 0xFE60. To recover the controller, clear the fault...
CVE-2025-7693
A security issue exists due to improper handling of malformed CIP Forward Close packets during fuzzing. The controller enters a solid red Fault LED state and becomes unresponsive. Upon power cycle, the controller will enter recoverable fault where the MS LED and Fault LED become flashing red and...
CVE-2025-7693
A security issue exists due to improper handling of malformed CIP Forward Close packets during fuzzing. The controller enters a solid red Fault LED state and becomes unresponsive. Upon power cycle, the controller will enter recoverable fault where the MS LED and Fault LED become flashing red and...
CVE-2025-7693
CVE-2025-7693 relates to Rockwell Automation Micro800 devices and describes improper handling of malformed CIP Forward Close packets during fuzzing. The affected controller can enter a solid red Fault LED state and become unresponsive; after a power cycle it enters a recoverable fault with MS and...
CVE-2025-7693 Rockwell Automation Micro800 Vulnerability
A security issue exists due to improper handling of malformed CIP Forward Close packets during fuzzing. The controller enters a solid red Fault LED state and becomes unresponsive. Upon power cycle, the controller will enter recoverable fault where the MS LED and Fault LED become flashing red and...
CVE-2022-1797 Rockwell Automation Logix Controllers Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
A malformed Class 3 common industrial protocol message with a cached connection can cause a denial-of-service condition in Rockwell Automation Logix Controllers, resulting in a major nonrecoverable fault. If the target device becomes unavailable, a user would have to clear the fault and redownloa...