First published: Wed May 10 2023(Updated: )
An Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Real-Time Automation Controller (SEL RTAC) Web Interface could allow a remote authenticated attacker to inject and execute arbitrary script code. See SEL Service Bulletin dated 2022-11-15 for more details.
Credit: security@selinc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Selinc Sel-2241 RTAC Module Firmware | >=r113-v0<r150-v2 | |
Selinc Sel-2241 Rtac Module Firmware | ||
Selinc Sel-3350 Firmware | >=r148-v0<r150-v2 | |
Selinc Sel-3350 Firmware | ||
SEL-3505 Firmware | >=r119-v0<r150-v2 | |
SEL-3505 Firmware | ||
SEL-3505 Firmware | >=r132-v0<r150-v2 | |
SEL-3505 Firmware | ||
Selinc Sel-3530-4 | >=r100-v0<r150-v2 | |
Selinc Sel-3530 Firmware | ||
Selinc Sel-3530-4 | >=r108-v0<r150-v2 | |
SEL-3530-4 | ||
Selinc Sel-3532 | >=r132-v0<r150-v2 | |
Selinc Sel-3532 Firmware | ||
Selinc Sel-3555 Firmware | >=r134-v0<r150-v2 | |
Selinc Sel-3555 Firmware | ||
Selinc Sel-3560e Firmware | >=r144-v2<r150-v2 | |
Selinc Sel-3560e Firmware | ||
Selinc Sel-3560s | >=r144-v2<r150-v2 | |
Selinc SEL-3560S |
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CVE-2023-31164 is an Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (Cross-site Scripting) vulnerability in the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Real-Time Automation Controller (SEL RTAC) Web Interface that could allow a remote attacker to inject and execute arbitrary script code.
CVE-2023-31164 affects the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Real-Time Automation Controller (SEL RTAC) Web Interface.
CVE-2023-31164 has a severity rating of medium with a CVSS score of 5.4.
A remote attacker can exploit CVE-2023-31164 by injecting and executing arbitrary script code through the SEL RTAC Web Interface.
To mitigate CVE-2023-31164, it is recommended to apply the latest security updates provided by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.