CVE-2025-27253
An improper input validation in GE Vernova UR IED family devices from version 7.0 up to 8.60 allows an attacker to provide input that that enstablishes a TCP connection through a port forwarding. The lack of the IP address and port validation may allow the attacker to bypass firewall rules or to send malicious traffic in the network
the attacker to bypass firewall rules or to send malicious traffic in the network
March 7, 2025
This issue affect the GE Vernova UR IED device family from version 7.0 to 8.60
CVE-2025-27253
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:N/A:L
6.1
Update the firmware of affected devices to the latest released version
Diego Giubertoni of Nozomi Networks
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