ICSA-23-297-01
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Published 2023-11-21
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Rockwell Automation Stratix 5800 and Stratix 5200 (UPDATE A)
CVSS 10.0
CRITICAL
CISA KEV — Known Exploited
Risk Summary
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an unauthenticated attacker to take control of the affected system.
CVEs (2)
Remediations
- Rockwell Automation strongly encourages customers to follow guidance disabling Stratix HTTP servers on all internet-facing systems.
- To disable the HTTP Server feature, use the no ip http server or no ip http secure-server command in global configuration mode. If both the HTTP server and HTTPS server are in use, both commands are required to disable the HTTP Server feature.
- Cisco Talos has provided Indicators of Compromise and Snort rules that can be found here.
- Access Control Lists should be enabled to only allow specific IP addresses to access the Web UI of the device. Detailed instructions on how to create the Access Control List is in QA67053. (Login required)
- When implementing access controls for these services, be sure to review the controls because there is the potential for an interruption in production services.
- For more information, see Rockwell Automation's Security Advisory.
Affected Vendors
Rockwell Automation
Affected Products (2)
Rockwell Automation
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Stratix 5800 (running Cisco IOS XE Software with the Web UI feature enabled)
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Rockwell Automation
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Stratix 5200 (running Cisco IOS XE Software with the Web UI feature enabled)
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Affected Sectors
Critical Manufacturing
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