Teamcenter V2312
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Hardcoded cryptographic keys in Siemens Teamcenter PLM software enable remote attackers to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access to confidential product lifecycle management data. The vulnerability affects multiple Teamcenter versions (V2312, V2406, V2412, V2506, V2512) and is remotely exploitable without authentication (CVSS:4.0 AV:N/AC:L/PR:N). While no active exploitation or public POC has been identified at time of analysis, the straightforward nature of hardcoded credential extraction (AC:L) combined with the criticality of Teamcenter as an enterprise PLM platform housing intellectual property makes this a high-priority remediation target for manufacturing and engineering organizations.
Stored cross-site scripting (XSS) in Siemens Teamcenter allows authenticated attackers with low privileges to inject malicious JavaScript that executes in other users' browser sessions, enabling session hijacking, credential theft, or unauthorized actions within the product lifecycle management platform. Affects Teamcenter versions V2312 through V2512 with vendor patches released for all branches. CVSS v4.0 scores 8.5 (High) due to network attack vector with low complexity, though exploitation requires user interaction and authenticated access. No public exploit code or CISA KEV listing identified at time of analysis.
Hardcoded cryptographic keys in Siemens Teamcenter PLM software enable remote attackers to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access to confidential product lifecycle management data. The vulnerability affects multiple Teamcenter versions (V2312, V2406, V2412, V2506, V2512) and is remotely exploitable without authentication (CVSS:4.0 AV:N/AC:L/PR:N). While no active exploitation or public POC has been identified at time of analysis, the straightforward nature of hardcoded credential extraction (AC:L) combined with the criticality of Teamcenter as an enterprise PLM platform housing intellectual property makes this a high-priority remediation target for manufacturing and engineering organizations.
Stored cross-site scripting (XSS) in Siemens Teamcenter allows authenticated attackers with low privileges to inject malicious JavaScript that executes in other users' browser sessions, enabling session hijacking, credential theft, or unauthorized actions within the product lifecycle management platform. Affects Teamcenter versions V2312 through V2512 with vendor patches released for all branches. CVSS v4.0 scores 8.5 (High) due to network attack vector with low complexity, though exploitation requires user interaction and authenticated access. No public exploit code or CISA KEV listing identified at time of analysis.