First published: Thu Dec 19 2024(Updated: )
Another “uninitialized variable” code execution vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation Arena® that could allow a threat actor to craft a DOE file and force the software to access a variable prior to it being initialized. If exploited, a threat actor could leverage this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code. To exploit this vulnerability, a legitimate user must execute the malicious code crafted by the threat actor.
Credit: PSIRT@rockwellautomation.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Rockwell Automation Arena | ||
Rockwell Automation | <16.20.07 |
V16.20.07 and later
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CVE-2024-11364 is classified as a code execution vulnerability that can be exploited by threat actors.
Fixing CVE-2024-11364 involves updating Rockwell Automation Arena to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2024-11364 affects Rockwell Automation Arena versions prior to 16.20.07.
A threat actor exploiting CVE-2024-11364 could potentially execute arbitrary code by accessing an uninitialized variable.
Currently, the recommended action for CVE-2024-11364 is to apply the available software updates rather than relying on a workaround.