A vulnerability exists in the input validation of the GOOSE messages where out of range values received and processed by the IED caused a reboot of the device. In order for an attacker to exploit the vulnerability, goose receiving blocks need to be configured.
The product receives input that is expected to specify a quantity (such as size or length), but it does not validate or incorrectly validates that the quantity has the required properties.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Relion_670_firmware | Hitachienergy | 2.2.0 (including) | 2.2.2.6 (excluding) |
Relion_670_firmware | Hitachienergy | 2.2.3 (including) | 2.2.3.7 (excluding) |
Relion_670_firmware | Hitachienergy | 2.2.4 (including) | 2.2.4.4 (excluding) |
Relion_670_firmware | Hitachienergy | 2.2.5 (including) | 2.2.5.6 (excluding) |
Specified quantities include size, length, frequency, price, rate, number of operations, time, and others. Code may rely on specified quantities to allocate resources, perform calculations, control iteration, etc. When the quantity is not properly validated, then attackers can specify malicious quantities to cause excessive resource allocation, trigger unexpected failures, enable buffer overflows, etc.