[Control systems] Schneider Electric security advisory

Number: AV21-332
Date: 13 July 2021

On 13 July 2021 Schneider Electric published Security Notifications to address vulnerabilities in multiple products. Included were patches for the following:

  • EVlink – multiple platforms and versions
  • Easergy T200 RTU – multiple platforms and versions
  • Easergy T300 RTU – version V2.7.1 and prior
  • C-Bus Toolkit – version V1.15.8 and prior
  • SoSafe Configurable – versions prior to V1.8.1
  • EcoStruxure Control Expert – versions prior to V15.0 SP1
  • EcoStruxure Process Expert – all versions
  • SCADAPack RemoteConnect x70 – all versions
  • Modicon M580 – all versions
  • Modicon M340 – all versions

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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