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CVE-2010-2974: Stack-based buffer overflow in the IConfigurationAccess interface in the Invensys Wonderware Archestra Conf...

Stack-based buffer overflow in the IConfigurationAccess interface in the Invensys Wonderware Archestra ConfigurationAccessComponent ActiveX control in Wonderware Application Server (WAS) before 3.1 SP2 P01, as used in the Wonderware Archestra Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the InFusion Integrated Engineering Environment (IEE), allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via the first argument to the UnsubscribeData method.

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This flaw affects older Wonderware engineering software used in industrial environments. A malicious remote actor could trigger a memory corruption bug in an ActiveX control and run code on an affected workstation. Business urgency depends on whether legacy Archestra or InFusion engineering stations remain in use. Exposure is most likely on legacy Windows engineering workstations or servers with Wonderware Application Server before 3.1 SP2 P01, Archestra IDE, or InFusion IEE installed. The provided sources do not identify broader product families or current supported versions. Prioritize if Wonderware engineering systems support production operations or remain reachable from user networks. Even without confirmed active exploitation, remote code execution on industrial engineering stations can create operational and safety risk. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems running Wonderware Application Server, Archestra IDE, or InFusion IEE.; Upgrade Wonderware Application Server to 3.1 SP2 P01 or later where applicable.; Restrict access to engineering workstations and legacy ActiveX-capable browsing paths..

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