# ICS Advisory (ICSA-18-009-01)
## Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 Controllers
Original release date: January 09, 2018
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### **CVSS v3 8.6**
**ATTENTION:** Remotely exploitable/low skill level to exploit.
**Vendor:** Rockwell Automation
**Equipment:** Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 Controllers
**Vulnerability:** Buffer Overflow
## AFFECTED PRODUCTS
The following versions of MicroLogix 1400 Controllers, a PLC, are affected:
* MicroLogix 1400 Controllers, Series B and C Versions 21.002 and earlier
Rockwell Automation reports that the following catalogs are affected:
* 1766-L32AWA
* 1766-L32AWAA
* 1766-L32BWA
* 1766-L32BWAA
* 1766-L32BXB
* 1766-L32BXBA
## IMPACT
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could cause the device that the
attacker is accessing to become unresponsive to Modbus TCP communications and
affect the availability of the device.
## MITIGATION
Rockwell Automation encourages affected users to upgrade to the latest version
of available firmware, FRN 21.003, which can be obtained from:
[https://compatibility.rockwellautomation.com/Pages/MultiProductDownload.aspx?famID=30&crumb=112](https://compatibility.rockwellautomation.com/Pages/MultiProductDownload.aspx?famID=30&crumb=112)
Rockwell Automation also suggests that Modbus TCP can be disabled if it is not
necessary in the implementation of the device to mitigate the vulnerability.
For more information, Rockwell Automation has released a security bulletin
that can be accessed using valid credentials at:
<https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1070883>
NCCIC/ICS-CERT recommends that users take defensive measures to minimize the
risk of exploitation of this vulnerability. Specifically, users should:
* Minimize network exposure for all control system devices and/or systems, and ensure that they are not accessible from the Internet.
* Locate control system networks and remote devices behind firewalls, and isolate them from the business network.
* When remote access is required, use secure methods, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), recognizing that VPNs may have vulnerabilities and should be updated to the most current version available. Also recognize that VPN is only as secure as the connected devices.
ICS-CERT reminds organizations to perform proper impact analysis and risk
assessment prior to deploying defensive measures.
ICS-CERT also provides a section for [control systems security recommended
practices](/ics/content/recommended-practices) on the ICS-CERT web page.
Several recommended practices are available for reading and download,
including [Improving Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity with Defense-in-
Depth Strategies.](/sites/default/files/recommended_practices/NCCIC_ICS-
CERT_Defense_in_Depth_2016_S508C.pdf)
Additional mitigation guidance and recommended practices are publicly
available in the ICS‑CERT Technical Information Paper, [ICS-TIP-12-146-01B--
Targeted Cyber Intrusion Detection and Mitigation Strategies](/ics/tips/ICS-
TIP-12-146-01B), that is available for download from the [ICS-CERT web
site](/ics/).
Organizations observing any suspected malicious activity should follow their
established internal procedures and report their findings to ICS-CERT for
tracking and correlation against other incidents.
No known public exploits specifically target this vulnerability.
## VULNERABILITY OVERVIEW
## [BUFFER COPY WITHOUT CHECKING SIZE OF INPUT ('CLASSIC BUFFER OVERFLOW')
CWE-120](https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/120.html)
The stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability has been identified, which may
allow remote code execution.
[CVE-2017-16740](http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2017-16740)
has been assigned to this vulnerability. A CVSS v3 base score of 8.6 has been
assigned; the CVSS vector string is
([AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H](https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3.0#CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H)).
## RESEARCHER
Thiago Alves of the University of Alabama reported the vulnerability to
Rockwell Automation and ICS-CERT.
## BACKGROUND
**Critical Infrastructure Sector(s):** Critical Manufacturing, Food and
Agriculture, and Water and Wastewater Systems.
**Countries/Areas Deployed:** Worldwide
**Company Headquarters Location:** Wisconsin
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