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Schneider Electric Floating License Manager (ICSA-18-144-01) – Products Used in the Water and Wastewater and Energy Sectors

The NCCIC has released an advisory on heap-based buffer overflow, improper restriction of operations within the bounds of a memory buffer, and open redirect vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric Floating License Manager. Multiple products and versions of the products are affected. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could cause a denial of service, allow arbitrary execution of code with system level privileges, or send users to arbitrary websites.

PHOENIX CONTACT FL SWITCH 3xxx/4xxx/48xx Series (ICSA-18-137-02)

The NCCIC has released an advisory on command injection, information exposure, and stack-based buffer overflow vulnerabilities in PHOENIX CONTACT FL SWITCH 3xxx/4xxx/48xx Series. All FL SWITCH 3xxx, 4xxx, and 48xxx Series products running firmware Version 1.0 to 1.32 are affected. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow for remote code execution and information disclosure. PHOENIX CONTACT recommends that affected users upgrade to firmware Version 1.34 or higher.

GE PACSystems CPE305/310, CPE330, CPE400, RSTi-EP CPE 100, CPU320/CRU320, Rxi (ICSA-18-137-01)

The NCCIC has released an advisory on an improper input validation vulnerability in GE PACSystems CPE305/310, CPE330, CPE400, RSTi-EP CPE 100, CPU320/CRU320, Rxi. Multiple products and versions of these products are affected. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could cause the device to reboot and change its state, causing the device to become unavailable. GE has released the following firmware to mitigate the vulnerability. The NCCIC also recommends a series of defensive measures to minimize the risk of exploitation of this vulnerability.

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Advantech WebAccess (ICSA-18-135-01) – Product Used in the Water and Wastewater and Energy Sectors

The NCCIC has released an advisory on vulnerabilities in Advantech WebAccess. Multiple versions of this product are affected. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to disclose sensitive information from the host and/or target, execute arbitrary code, or delete files. Advantech has released Version 8.3.1 of WebAccess to address the reported vulnerabilities. The NCCIC also recommends a series of defensive measures to minimize the risk of exploitation of these vulnerabilities.

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