Security readout for executives and security teams
This issue affects SEL AcSELerator Architect 2.2.24.0 and earlier. If its FTP client connects to a malicious FTP server, the application can consume 100% CPU and stop functioning until restarted. The impact is availability, not data theft or remote control based on the provided sources. Exposure is most likely on engineering or operations workstations running SEL AcSELerator Architect 2.2.24.0 or earlier, especially where users can connect the tool to arbitrary or external FTP servers. Treat this as a moderate operational risk for affected engineering environments. It can disrupt a workstation and require restart, but the provided sources do not indicate compromise, persistence, or active exploitation. Mitigation focus: Inventory AcSELerator Architect installations and identify versions 2.2.24.0 or earlier.; Check SEL and CISA guidance for supported updates or vendor-approved remediation.; Restrict the application from connecting to untrusted FTP servers..
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- https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/advisories/ICSA-18-191-02CVE reference · x_refsource_MISC
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Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
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