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CVE-2013-2785: Multiple buffer overflows in CimWebServer.exe in the WebView component in GE Intelligent Platforms Proficy...

Multiple buffer overflows in CimWebServer.exe in the WebView component in GE Intelligent Platforms Proficy HMI/SCADA - CIMPLICITY before 8.0 SIM 27, 8.1 before SIM 25, and 8.2 before SIM 19, and Proficy Process Systems with CIMPLICITY, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted data in packets to TCP port 10212, aka ZDI-CAN-1621 and ZDI-CAN-1624.

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This flaw affects GE CIMPLICITY WebView in older Proficy HMI/SCADA deployments. A remote attacker could send crafted network traffic to the CimWebServer.exe service on TCP port 10212 and potentially run code on the system. For industrial environments, this is a serious exposure if the service is reachable beyond trusted control networks. Exposure is most likely in legacy GE CIMPLICITY installations using WebView, especially where TCP port 10212 is reachable from corporate, vendor remote-access, or untrusted networks. Treat this as a high-priority legacy industrial control risk when affected systems remain reachable. The business concern is unauthorized code execution on HMI/SCADA infrastructure, with remediation likely requiring coordinated maintenance windows. Mitigation focus: Upgrade CIMPLICITY to 8.0 SIM 27, 8.1 SIM 25, 8.2 SIM 19, or later as applicable.; Review GE KB15602 and ICSA-13-170-01 for vendor-specific remediation guidance.; Restrict TCP port 10212 to required trusted hosts only..

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