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Total 3 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2017-9946 1 Siemens 4 Apogee Pxc Bacnet Automation Controller, Apogee Pxc Bacnet Automation Controller Firmware, Talon Tc Bacnet Automation Controller and 1 more 2022-10-28 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
A vulnerability has been identified in Siemens APOGEE PXC and TALON TC BACnet Automation Controllers in all versions <V3.5. An attacker with network access to the integrated web server (80/tcp and 443/tcp) could bypass the authentication and download sensitive information from the device.
CVE-2017-9947 1 Siemens 3 Apogee Pxc Bacnet Automation Controller, Apogee Pxc Bacnet Automation Controller Firmware, Talon Tc Bacnet Automation Controller 2022-10-28 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
A vulnerability has been identified in Siemens APOGEE PXC and TALON TC BACnet Automation Controllers in all versions <V3.5. A directory traversal vulnerability could allow a remote attacker with network access to the integrated web server (80/tcp and 443/tcp) to obtain information on the structure of the file system of the affected devices.
CVE-2021-27391 1 Siemens 16 Apogee Mbc \(ppc\) \(p2 Ethernet\), Apogee Mbc \(ppc\) \(p2 Ethernet\) Firmware, Apogee Mec \(ppc\) \(p2 Ethernet\) and 13 more 2021-09-28 10.0 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
A vulnerability has been identified in APOGEE MBC (PPC) (P2 Ethernet) (All versions >= V2.6.3), APOGEE MEC (PPC) (P2 Ethernet) (All versions >= V2.6.3), APOGEE PXC Compact (BACnet) (All versions < V3.5.3), APOGEE PXC Compact (P2 Ethernet) (All versions >= V2.8), APOGEE PXC Modular (BACnet) (All versions < V3.5.3), APOGEE PXC Modular (P2 Ethernet) (All versions >= V2.8), TALON TC Compact (BACnet) (All versions < V3.5.3), TALON TC Modular (BACnet) (All versions < V3.5.3). The web server of affected devices lacks proper bounds checking when parsing the Host parameter in HTTP requests, which could lead to a buffer overflow. An unauthenticated remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on the device with root privileges.