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CVE-2022-40180 — Siemens: Desigo PXM30-1
Published: 2022-10-11 | Updated: 2024-08-03
N/A 0A vulnerability has been identified in Desigo PXM30-1 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), Desigo PXM30.E (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), Desigo PXM40-1 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), Desigo PXM40.E (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), Desigo PXM50-1 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), Desigo PXM50.E (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), PXG3.W100-1 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-37), PXG3.W100-2 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41), PXG3.W200-1 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-37), PXG3.W200-2 (All versions < V02.20.126.11-41). A Cross-Site Request Forgery exists in the “Import Files“ functionality of the “Operation” web application due to the missing validation of anti-CSRF tokens or other origin checks. A remote unauthenticated attacker can upload and enable permanent arbitrary JavaScript code into the device just by convincing a victim to visit a specifically crafted webpage while logged-in to the device web application.
CVSS VECTOR: N/A
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The Marine OT Vulnerable Assets Library is a curated repository of security advisories identified through automated heuristic filtering. Users should verify hardware revisions with manufacturers before patching.
