An out-of-bounds write vulnerability in the Productivity Suite allows a
local attacker to trigger kernel memory corruption via a crafted IOCTL
request, potentially resulting in privilege escalation or system
instability.
If the update cannot be applied right away, the following
compensating controls are recommended until the upgrade can be
performed.
- Disconnect the engineering workstation from external networks (e.g., the internet or corporate LAN) to reduce exposure.
- Use only trusted, dedicated internal networks or air-gapped systems for device communication.
- Restrict both physical and logical access to authorized personnel only.
- Configure whitelisting so that only trusted, pre-approved applications are allowed to run. Block any unauthorized software.
- Use antivirus or EDR tools and configure host-based firewalls to block unauthorized access attempts.
- Enable and regularly review system logs to detect suspicious or unauthorized activity.
- Maintain secure, tested backups of the PLC and its configurations to minimize downtime in case of an incident.
- Continuously evaluate risks associated with running outdated firmware and adjust compensating measures accordingly.
AutomationDirect recommends that users update Productivity suite to
v4.7.0.47 and above
https://www.automationdirect.com/support/software-downloads