Incorrect Authorization Vulnerability in Schneider Electric U.motion Servers
CVE-2019-6836
Key Information:
What is CVE-2019-6836?
An incorrect authorization vulnerability exists in Schneider Electric’s U.motion Server products, allowing unauthorized access to the file system. This flaw can potentially permit access to sensitive files that should remain protected, thereby exposing critical information and increasing the risk of exploitation. Organizations using affected versions should prioritize implementing patches and reviewing security protocols to mitigate risks associated with this vulnerability.

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Affected Version(s)
U.motion Servers (MEG6501-0001 - U.motion KNX server, MEG6501-0002 - U.motion KNX Server Plus, MEG6260-0410 - U.motion KNX Server Plus, Touch 10, and MEG6260-0415 - U.motion KNX Server Plus, Touch 1) U.motion Servers (MEG6501-0001 - U.motion KNX server, MEG6501-0002 - U.motion KNX Server Plus, MEG6260-0410 - U.motion KNX Server Plus, Touch 10, and MEG6260-0415 - U.motion KNX Server Plus, Touch 1)
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved