First published: Tue Apr 08 2025(Updated: )
A local code execution vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation Arena® due to an uninitialized pointer. The flaw is result of improper validation of user-supplied data. If exploited a threat actor can disclose information and execute arbitrary code on the system. To exploit the vulnerability a legitimate user must open a malicious DOE file.
Credit: PSIRT@rockwellautomation.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Rockwell Automation Arena |
Corrected in v.16.20.09 and later.
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CVE-2025-2287 is considered a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential for local code execution.
To fix CVE-2025-2287, ensure that you update to the latest patched version of Rockwell Automation Arena provided by the vendor.
CVE-2025-2287 is categorized as a local code execution vulnerability caused by an uninitialized pointer.
CVE-2025-2287 affects users of Rockwell Automation Arena software who are using versions that have not been patched.
If exploited, an attacker can potentially disclose information and execute arbitrary code within the affected system.