SDD files might contain an executable file that will be listed as the Emulators inside SOPAS ET. When a user starts the emulator, the executable is run without further checks. Attackers could wrap any executable file into an SDD and provide this to a SOPAS ET user. When installing the SDD the user may not be aware about the executable inside of the SDD.
CVE-2021-32497
SICK
SOPAS Engineering Tool
8.6
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