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Bpc 9102S

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CVE-2025-41771 MEDIUM PATCH This Month

SQL injection in Phoenix Contact PLCnext controller web interfaces exposes a notification message SQLite database to manipulation by authenticated low-privilege users. The vulnerable endpoint is network-accessible with no attack requirements beyond a valid low-privilege account, making it trivially exploitable from any networked workstation in OT environments where such accounts exist. Impact is deliberately bounded by design to the notification subsystem - core PLC control logic, I/O, and safety functions are not affected - but notification tampering in industrial contexts may suppress or falsify operational alerts. No public exploit code exists and no CISA KEV listing is present at time of analysis.

SQLi Axc F 1152 Axc F 1252 Axc F 2000 Ea Axc F 2152 +13
NVD
CVSS 4.0
5.3
EPSS
16.0%
CVE-2025-41770 HIGH PATCH Act Now

Unauthenticated remote denial-of-service in Phoenix Contact's PLCnext Engineer communication interface allows any network-accessible attacker to interrupt engineering access to a broad range of Phoenix Contact industrial controllers. Exploitation triggers CWE-770 resource exhaustion in the PLCnext service, causing it to stop accepting connections from the PLCnext Engineer client application. Recovery requires a manual service restart - an operationally significant constraint in industrial environments where unplanned downtime carries physical and safety implications. No public exploit code is known, and the vulnerability is not listed in CISA KEV at time of analysis.

Denial Of Service Axc F 1152 Axc F 1252 Axc F 2000 Ea Axc F 2152 +13
NVD
CVSS 4.0
8.7
EPSS
39.0%
CVE-2025-41769 CRITICAL PATCH Act Now

Remote code execution and denial-of-service in Phoenix Contact PLCnext-family industrial controllers (AXC F 1152/1252/2152/3152, RFC 4072R/S, BPC 9102S/9202S, VPLCnext Control, EPC 15xx and others) arise from a buffer overflow in the PROFINET service that is reachable in the default configuration. An unauthenticated remote attacker on the network can crash/reboot the device or execute arbitrary code, per the vendor CVSS 4.0 rating of 9.3 (critical). This is a CWE-120 classic buffer overflow reported by CERT@VDE; no public exploit identified at time of analysis and it is not on CISA KEV.

Buffer Overflow RCE Axc F 1152 Axc F 1252 Axc F 2152 +12
NVD
CVSS 4.0
9.3
EPSS
59.0%
EPSS 16% CVSS 5.3
MEDIUM PATCH This Month

SQL injection in Phoenix Contact PLCnext controller web interfaces exposes a notification message SQLite database to manipulation by authenticated low-privilege users. The vulnerable endpoint is network-accessible with no attack requirements beyond a valid low-privilege account, making it trivially exploitable from any networked workstation in OT environments where such accounts exist. Impact is deliberately bounded by design to the notification subsystem - core PLC control logic, I/O, and safety functions are not affected - but notification tampering in industrial contexts may suppress or falsify operational alerts. No public exploit code exists and no CISA KEV listing is present at time of analysis.

SQLi Axc F 1152 Axc F 1252 +15
NVD
EPSS 39% CVSS 8.7
HIGH PATCH Act Now

Unauthenticated remote denial-of-service in Phoenix Contact's PLCnext Engineer communication interface allows any network-accessible attacker to interrupt engineering access to a broad range of Phoenix Contact industrial controllers. Exploitation triggers CWE-770 resource exhaustion in the PLCnext service, causing it to stop accepting connections from the PLCnext Engineer client application. Recovery requires a manual service restart - an operationally significant constraint in industrial environments where unplanned downtime carries physical and safety implications. No public exploit code is known, and the vulnerability is not listed in CISA KEV at time of analysis.

Denial Of Service Axc F 1152 Axc F 1252 +15
NVD
EPSS 59% CVSS 9.3
CRITICAL PATCH Act Now

Remote code execution and denial-of-service in Phoenix Contact PLCnext-family industrial controllers (AXC F 1152/1252/2152/3152, RFC 4072R/S, BPC 9102S/9202S, VPLCnext Control, EPC 15xx and others) arise from a buffer overflow in the PROFINET service that is reachable in the default configuration. An unauthenticated remote attacker on the network can crash/reboot the device or execute arbitrary code, per the vendor CVSS 4.0 rating of 9.3 (critical). This is a CWE-120 classic buffer overflow reported by CERT@VDE; no public exploit identified at time of analysis and it is not on CISA KEV.

Buffer Overflow RCE Axc F 1152 +14
NVD

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