Iconics Genesis 32 Crack
OVERVIEW This advisory is a follow-up to, published on the ICS-CERT Web site on March 20, 2011. An independent security researcher has published 13 vulnerabilities with proof of concept (PoC) code for the ICONICS GENESIS32 and GENESIS64 human-machine interface (HMI)/supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) products. The 13 remotely exploitable vulnerabilities exploit the GenBroker.exe service on Port 38080/TCP. The researcher states that the vulnerabilities fall within two classifications: twelve involve integer overflows; one involves memory corruption. After the aforementioned vulnerabilities were disclosed, a second, security researcher, Joel Langill of SCADAhacker, is coordinating with the ICS-CERT on another vulnerability in the ICONICS GENESIS products. Langill reported a vulnerability in the SafeNet Sentinel License Monitor httpd 7.3 service on Port 6002/TCP, which is used by the ICONICS GENESIS32 and GENESIS64 application suites. That vulnerability is based on a previously reported vulnerability in the SafeNet Sentinel License Monitor service.
There is ScriptWorX32 (or ScriptWorX 2006) for global scripting. If you have a Genesis system, your Iconics rep or system integrator should be able to get. ICONICS GENESIS32 is a software program developed by ICONICS. The most common release is 9.00.164.13, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. Upon being installed, the software adds a Windows Service which is designed to run continuously in the background.
An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to allow directory traversal on the host machine. ICONICS has validated the reported vulnerabilities and released a software update that addresses all identified vulnerabilities. ICS-CERT has verified that the update released by ICONICS fully addresses all reported vulnerabilities. AFFECTED PRODUCTS The Integer overflows and Memory Corruption vulnerabilities affect ICONICS GENESIS32 and GENESIS64. Versions affected are: • GENESIS32 Version 9.21 and prior • GENESIS64 Version 10.51 and prior.
Directory Traversal Vulnerability The directory traversal vulnerability affects all versions of GENESIS32 and GENESIS64 that utilize SafeNet Sentinel License Monitor service (Versions 7.0 through 7.4). The National Vulnerability Database (NVD) includes an unconfirmed report that versions prior to 7.0 may also be vulnerable.e According to ICONICS, vulnerable versions of the SafeNet service could exist in the following versions of the GENESIS application suite: • GENESIS32 and GENESIS 64 (Versions 8.05, 9.1, 9.2, and 10) IMPACT An attacker successfully exploiting these identified vulnerabilities could remotely execute arbitrary code, create data leakage, or initiate a denial of service (DoS). Ukrotitelj makaron tatjyana ponomareva. The actual impact to individual organizations depends on many factors that are unique to each organization. ICS-CERT recommends that organizations evaluate the impact of this vulnerability based on their environment, architecture, and product implementation. BACKGROUND ICONICS is a US based company that maintains offices in several countries around the world, including the US, UK, Netherlands, Italy, India, Germany, France, Czech Republic, China, and Australia. The affected products, GENESIS32 and GENESIS64, are web based HMI SCADA systems. According to ICONICS, GENESIS is deployed across several sectors including manufacturing, building automation, oil and gas, water and wastewater, electric utilities, and others.
ICONICS estimates that 55% of GENESIS installations are in the United States, 45% are in Europe, and 5% are in Asia. VULNERABILITY CHARACTERIZATION Vulnerability Overview The publicly disclosed vulnerabilities affect the GenBroker.exe on Port 38080/TCP, which is an OPC-based communications service. If exploited, this vulnerability provides access to a core application used to manage communications between clients and servers.
This service is vulnerable to integer overflow and memory corruption conditions. All these vulnerabilities are potentially remotely exploitable. Directory Traversal Vulnerability This vulnerability in the ICONICS GENESIS32 and GENESIS64 application suites affects the SafeNet Sentinel License Monitor service on Port 6002/TCP, through a previously reported vulnerability of that service. The ICONICS GENESIS32 and GENESIS64 application suites use this service as part of product licensing. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to allow directory traversal on the host machine, potentially gaining additional privileges that could facilitate malicious acts against the vulnerable system. Integer Overflows and Memory Corruption Vulnerability Details Exploitability An attacker can remotely exploit all the identified vulnerabilities by sending specially crafted data to the vulnerable GenBroker.exe application.