First published: Thu Dec 12 2019(Updated: )
A vulnerability has been identified in SPPA-T3000 MS3000 Migration Server (All versions). An attacker with network access to the MS3000 Server could trigger a Denial-of-Service condition by sending specifically crafted packets to port 5010/tcp. This vulnerability is independent from CVE-2019-18290, CVE-2019-18291, CVE-2019-18292, CVE-2019-18298, CVE-2019-18299, CVE-2019-18300, CVE-2019-18301, CVE-2019-18302, CVE-2019-18303, CVE-2019-18304, CVE-2019-18305, CVE-2019-18306, and CVE-2019-18307. Please note that an attacker needs to have network access to the MS3000 in order to exploit this vulnerability. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known.
Credit: productcert@siemens.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Siemens Sppa-t3000 Ms3000 Migration Server |
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CVE-2019-18294 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to cause a Denial-of-Service condition.
To mitigate CVE-2019-18294, ensure that port 5010/tcp is not accessible over the network or apply vendor-recommended patches.
The impact of CVE-2019-18294 is a Denial-of-Service, resulting in the affected server becoming unresponsive.
CVE-2019-18294 affects all versions of the Siemens SPPA-T3000 MS3000 Migration Server.
Yes, CVE-2019-18294 can be exploited remotely by an attacker with network access to the MS3000 Server.