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OptixPanel Privilege Flaw Affects Rockwell

September 12, 2024
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CISA has issued an advisory concerning a privilege escalation vulnerability in Rockwell Automation’s OptixPanel devices. The flaw, assigned CVE-2024-8533, is caused by improper default file permissions, which allow attackers to exfiltrate credentials and escalate privileges. Affected devices include the 2800C OptixPanel Compact, 2800S OptixPanel Standard, and Embedded Edge Compute Module, all of which have versions vulnerable to exploitation. This vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS v4 score of 7.7, reflecting its potential severity, although no known public exploits targeting it have been reported so far.

The vulnerability is particularly concerning because it is remotely exploitable, meaning attackers can exploit it without physical access to the device. Once exploited, an attacker could gain unauthorized access to the system and escalate privileges, which could compromise critical infrastructure and manufacturing operations. This makes the flaw especially dangerous for environments where these devices are deployed, which are often used in critical sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and other industrial systems.

In response to this issue, Rockwell Automation has released updates to address the vulnerability in affected products. Users are urged to upgrade to the following versions: 2800C OptixPanel Compact v4.0.2.116, 2800S OptixPanel Standard v4.0.2.123, and Embedded Edge Compute Module v4.0.2.106. These updates mitigate the risk of privilege escalation by fixing the improper file permissions. Additionally, Rockwell recommends that users apply security best practices to reduce the risk of exploitation, such as using secure network configurations and keeping their devices up-to-date.

CISA also advises users to take proactive defensive measures, including minimizing network exposure for control systems and ensuring they are not accessible from the internet. Control systems should be isolated behind firewalls, and remote access should only be granted via secure methods like VPNs. Organizations are encouraged to perform thorough risk assessments and implement cybersecurity strategies to safeguard their systems from potential threats. Additionally, CISA provides resources for improving industrial control system cybersecurity and recommends monitoring for suspicious activities related to this vulnerability.

 

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  • Rockwell Automation OptixPanel

Tags: CISACVE-2024-8533Cyber AlertsCyber Alerts 2024Cyber threatsOptixPanel devicesRockwell AutomationSeptember 2024Vulnerabilities
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