Description
A device takeover vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation Power Monitor 1000. This vulnerability allows configuration of a new Policyholder user without any authentication via API. Policyholder user is the most privileged user that can perform edit operations, creating admin users and performing factory reset.
CVSS breakdown
CVSS 4.0
Attack Vector
Network
Attack Complexity
Low
Attack Requirements
None
Privileges Required
None
User Interaction
None
Confidentiality (Vulnerable System)
High
Integrity (Vulnerable System)
High
Availability (Vulnerable System)
High
Confidentiality (Subsequent System)
None
Integrity (Subsequent System)
None
Availability (Subsequent System)
None
Affected products
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-BC3A-485<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-BC3A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-EM1A-485<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-EM1A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-EM2A-485<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-EM2A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-EM3A-485<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-EM3A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-TR1A-485<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-TR1A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-TR2A-485<v4.020 – <v4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-TR2A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-TS3A-485<4.020 – <4.020
- Rockwell Automation / PM1k 1408-TS3A-ENT<4.020 – <4.020