CWE-89: IMPROPER NEUTRALIZATION OF SPECIAL ELEMENTS USED IN AN SQL COMMAND (SQL INJECTION)
An authenticated attacker could import firmware containers to an affected system and execute arbitrary commands in the local database.
The latest update for SINEC NMS fixes multiple vulnerabilities. The most severe could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, with system privileges, under certain conditions. Siemens has released an update for SINEC NMS and recommends to update to the latest version.
Read more: "Securing Network Management Systems, Part 3: Siemens SINEC NMS"
CVE-2021-33729
Siemens
SINEC NMS
8.8
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