CVE-2022-31206

high-risk
Published 2022-07-26

The Omron SYSMAC Nx product family PLCs (NJ series, NY series, NX series, and PMAC series) through 2022-005-18 lack cryptographic authentication. These PLCs are programmed using the SYMAC Studio engineering software (which compiles IEC 61131-3 conformant POU code to native machine code for execution by the PLC's runtime). The resulting machine code is executed by a runtime, typically controlled by a real-time operating system. The logic that is downloaded to the PLC does not seem to be cryptographically authenticated, allowing an attacker to manipulate transmitted object code to the PLC and execute arbitrary machine code on the processor of the PLC's CPU module in the context of the runtime. In the case of at least the NJ series, an RTOS and hardware combination is used that would potentially allow for memory protection and privilege separation and thus limit the impact of code execution. However, it was not confirmed whether these sufficiently segment the runtime from the rest of the RTOS.

Do I need to act?

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0.24% chance of exploitation
EPSS score — low exploit probability
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Not on CISA KEV list
No confirmed active exploitation reported to CISA
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Patch status unknown
Check vendor advisories for fix availability and mitigation guidance
9
CVSS 9.8/10 Critical
NETWORK / LOW complexity

Affected Products (20)

Nx701-1600 Firmware
Nx701-1620 Firmware
Nx701-1700 Firmware
Nx701-1720 Firmware
Nx701-Z600 Firmware
Nx701-Z700 Firmware
Nj101-1000 Firmware
Nj101-1020 Firmware
Nj101-9000 Firmware
Nj101-9020 Firmware
Nj301-1100 Firmware
Nj301-1200 Firmware
Nj501-1300 Firmware
Nj501-1320 Firmware
Nj501-1340 Firmware
Nj501-1400 Firmware
Nj501-1420 Firmware
Nj501-1500 Firmware
Nj501-1520 Firmware
Nj501-4300 Firmware

Affected Vendors

54
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high-risk
Severity 32/34 · Critical
Exploitability 1/34 · Minimal
Exposure 21/34 · High