Weak Password Requirements in C-Bus Network Automation Controllers by Schneider Electric
CVE-2022-32513
Key Information:
What is CVE-2022-32513?
A vulnerability exists in Schneider Electric's C-Bus Network Automation Controllers that allows attackers to exploit weak password policies. If an attacker successfully implements a brute force attack, they could gain unauthorized control over the affected devices. This highlights significant security risks for users relying on the affected C-Bus products, making it critical to adopt stronger password protocols and update devices to versions that mitigate this vulnerability.

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Affected Version(s)
C-Bus Network Automation Controller, LSS5500NAC All
Clipsal C-Bus Network Automation Controller, 5500NAC All
Clipsal Wiser for C-Bus Automation Controller, 5500SHAC All
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved