[Control systems] Schneider Electric security advisory

Number: AV20-375
Date: 14 October 2020

On 13 October 2020 Schneider Electric published Security Notifications to address vulnerabilities in the following products:

  • BMX P34x prior to firmware - version 3.20
  • M340 Communication Ethernet modules – multiple versions and platforms
  • Premium processors with integrated Ethernet COPRO – multiple versions and platforms
  • Premium communication modules – multiple versions and platforms
  • Quantum processors with integrated Ethernet COPRO – multiple versions and platforms
  • Quantum communication modules – multiple versions and platforms
  • Acti9 Smartlink – multiple versions and platforms
  • Acti9 PowerTag Link / Link HD – versions prior to 001.008.0
  • Wiser Link – versions prior to 1.5.0
  • Wiser Energy – versions prior to 1.5.0
  • EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert – versions 9.0, 8.x, 7.x
  • EcoStruxure Energy Expert – version 2.0
  • Power Manager – versions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
  • StruxureWare PowerSCADA Expert with Advanced Reporting and Dashboards Module – versions 8.x
  • EcoStruxure Power SCADA Operation with Advanced Reporting and Dashboards Module – version 9.0

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web link and apply the necessary updates.

Schneider Electric Cybersecurity Support Portal
https://www.se.com/ww/en/work/support/cybersecurity/security-notifications.jsp

Note to Readers

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