ABB, Phoenix Contact, Schneider Electric, Siemens, WAGO - Programmable Logic Controllers, multiple versions. Researchers have found some controllers are susceptible to a denial-of-service attack due to a flood of network packets.
Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE concerns several industrial PLCs from ABB, Phoenix Contact, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and WAGO. A flood of network packets can make affected controllers unavailable. The business risk is operational disruption, not data theft, because the CVSS impact is availability-only. Exposure is most relevant in OT environments using the named ABB, Phoenix Contact, Schneider Electric, Siemens, or WAGO PLC models. Risk increases where controller networks are reachable from enterprise, remote-access, or other untrusted networks. Exact affected version coverage is incomplete in the bundle. Treat this as a high-priority OT availability issue if any listed PLCs support production, building automation, or safety-adjacent operations. Urgency depends on network reachability and operational dependence. There is no evidence in the bundle of data compromise or confirmed active exploitation. Mitigation focus: Check CISA and each vendor advisory for product-specific fixed versions or mitigations.; Inventory the named PLC models and confirm firmware or software versions.; Limit PLC network access to trusted engineering and control-system hosts..
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