Product:

Factorytalk_system_services

(Rockwellautomation)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 4
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2023-06-13 CVE-2023-2637 Rockwell Automation's FactoryTalk System Services uses a hard-coded cryptographic key to generate administrator cookies.  Hard-coded cryptographic key may lead to privilege escalation.  This vulnerability may allow a local, authenticated non-admin user to generate an invalid administrator cookie giving them administrative privileges to the FactoryTalk Policy Manger database. This may allow the threat actor to make malicious changes to the database that will be deployed when a legitimate... Factorytalk_policy_manager, Factorytalk_system_services 8.2
2023-06-13 CVE-2023-2638 Rockwell Automation's FactoryTalk System Services does not verify that a backup configuration archive is password protected.   Improper authorization in FTSSBackupRestore.exe may lead to the loading of malicious configuration archives.  This vulnerability may allow a local, authenticated non-admin user to craft a malicious backup archive, without password protection, that will be loaded by FactoryTalk System Services as a valid backup when a restore procedure takes places. User... Factorytalk_policy_manager, Factorytalk_system_services 5.0
2023-06-13 CVE-2023-2639 The underlying feedback mechanism of Rockwell Automation's FactoryTalk System Services that transfers the FactoryTalk Policy Manager rules to relevant devices on the network does not verify that the origin of the communication is from a legitimate local client device.  This may allow a threat actor to craft a malicious website that, when visited, will send a malicious script that can connect to the local WebSocket endpoint and wait for events as if it was a valid client device. If... Factorytalk_policy_manager, Factorytalk_system_services 4.7
2024-07-16 CVE-2024-6326 An exposure of sensitive information vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk® System Service. A malicious user could exploit this vulnerability by starting a back-up or restore process, which temporarily exposes private keys, passwords, pre-shared keys, and database folders when they are temporarily copied to an interim folder. This vulnerability is due to the lack of explicit permissions set on the backup folder. If private keys are obtained by a malicious user, they... Factorytalk_policy_manager, Factorytalk_system_services 5.5