The vulnerabilities reported on XDemill and XMilI are triggered through the execution of a malicious script on the engineering workstation, or when loading a specially crafted project file into the engineering tool. The successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities may lead to code execution with elevated privileges on the engineering workstation.
Read Team82’s report: “Evil PLC Attack: Using a Controller as Predator Rather than Prey”CVE-2022-26507
Schneider Electric
AT&T Compressor (XMilI), Decompressor (XDemill)
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