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CVE-2019-6568

The webserver of the affected devices contains a vulnerability that may lead to a denial of service condition. An attacker may cause a denial of service situation which leads to a restart of the webserver of the affected device.

The security vulnerability could be exploited by an attacker with network access to the affected systems. Successful exploitation requires no system privileges and no user interaction. An attacker could use the vulnerability to compromise availability of the device.

  • Published: Apr 17, 2019
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2019-6568
  • Severity: High
  • Exploit:

CVSS v3:

  • Severity: High
  • Score: 7.5
  • AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: Medium
  • Score: 5
  • AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P

CWEs:

Software From Fixed in
siemens / cp1604_firmware - -
siemens / cp1616_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_rf185c_firmware - 1.1.0
siemens / simatic_cp343-1_advanced_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_cp443-1_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_cp443-1_advanced_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_et_200_sp_open_controller_cpu_1515sp_pc_firmware - 2.1.6
siemens / simatic_et_200_sp_open_controller_cpu_1515sp_pc2_firmware - 2.7
siemens / simatic_hmi_comfort_outdoor_panels_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_comfort_outdoor_panels_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_hmi_comfort_panels_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_comfort_panels_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp400f_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp400f_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp700_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp700_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp700f_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp700f_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp900_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp900_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp900f_firmware - 15.1
siemens / simatic_hmi_ktp_mobile_panels_ktp900f_firmware 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_cp443-1_opc_ua - -
siemens / sitop_manager - 1.1
siemens / simatic_wincc_runtime_advanced 15.1-update1 15.1-update1.x
siemens / simatic_wincc_runtime_advanced 15.1-update2 15.1-update2.x
siemens / simatic_wincc_runtime_advanced 15.1-update3 15.1-update3.x
siemens / simatic_wincc_runtime_advanced - 15.1
siemens / simatic_s7-plcsim_advanced 2.0-sp1 2.0-sp1.x
siemens / simatic_s7-plcsim_advanced - 2.0
siemens / simatic_s7-1500_software_controller - 2.7
siemens / simatic_ipc_diagmonitor - 5.1.3
siemens / simatic_s7-plcsim_advanced 2.0 2.0.x
siemens / simatic_wincc_runtime_advanced 15.1 15.1.x
siemens / simatic_rf600r_firmware - 3.2.1
siemens / simatic_rf188c_firmware - 1.1.0
siemens / simatic_rf186c_firmware - 1.1.0
siemens / simatic_rf182c_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_rf181-eip_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_s7-1500_firmware - 2.6.1
siemens / simatic_s7-300_firmware - 3.3.17
siemens / simatic_s7-400_pn_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_s7-400_pn/dp_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_teleservice_adapter_ie_advanced_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_teleservice_adapter_ie_basic_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_teleservice_adapter_ie_standard_firmware - -
siemens / simatic_winac_rtx_firmware - 2010
siemens / simatic_winac_rtx_firmware 2010 2010.x
siemens / simocode_pro_v_eip_firmware - 1.1.3
siemens / simocode_pro_v_pn_firmware - 2.1.3
siemens / sinamics_g130_firmware - 5.2
siemens / sinamics_g150_firmware - 5.2
siemens / sinamics_s120_firmware - 5.2
siemens / sinamics_s150_firmware - 5.1
siemens / sinamics_s150_firmware 5.1 5.1.x
siemens / sinamics_s150_firmware 5.1-sp1 5.1-sp1.x
siemens / sinamics_s150_firmware 5.1-sp1_hotfix2 5.1-sp1_hotfix2.x
siemens / sinamics_s210_firmware - 5.1
siemens / sinamics_s210_firmware 5.1 5.1.x
siemens / sinamics_s210_firmware 5.1-sp1 5.1-sp1.x
siemens / sitop_psu8600_firmware - 1.5
siemens / sitop_ups1600_firmware - 2.3
siemens / tim_1531_irc_firmware - 2.1
siemens / simatic_s7-1500f_firmware - 2.6.1
siemens / simatic_s7-1500s_firmware - 2.6.1
siemens / simatic_s7-1500t_firmware - 2.6.1
siemens / sinamics_gh150_firmware - 4.8
siemens / sinamics_gh150_firmware 4.8 4.8.x
siemens / sinamics_gl150_firmware - 4.8
siemens / sinamics_gl150_firmware 4.8 4.8.x
siemens / sinamics_gm150_firmware - 4.8
siemens / sinamics_gm150_firmware 4.8 4.8.x
siemens / sinamics_sl150_firmware - 4.8
siemens / sinamics_sl150_firmware 4.8 4.8.x
siemens / sinamics_sm120_firmware - 4.8
siemens / sinamics_sm120_firmware 4.8 4.8.x
siemens / sinamics_sm150_firmware - 5.1
siemens / sinamics_sm150_firmware 5.1 5.1.x

Frequently Asked Questions

A security vulnerability is a weakness in software, hardware, or configuration that can be exploited to compromise confidentiality, integrity, or availability. Many vulnerabilities are tracked as CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures), which provide a standardized identifier so teams can coordinate patching, mitigation, and risk assessment across tools and vendors.

CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System) estimates technical severity, but it doesn't automatically equal business risk. Prioritize using context like internet exposure, affected asset criticality, known exploitation (proof-of-concept or in-the-wild), and whether compensating controls exist. A "Medium" CVSS on an exposed, production system can be more urgent than a "Critical" on an isolated, non-production host.

A vulnerability is the underlying weakness. An exploit is the method or code used to take advantage of it. A zero-day is a vulnerability that is unknown to the vendor or has no publicly available fix when attackers begin using it. In practice, risk increases sharply when exploitation becomes reliable or widespread.

Recurring findings usually come from incomplete Asset Discovery, inconsistent patch management, inherited images, and configuration drift. In modern environments, you also need to watch the software supply chain: dependencies, containers, build pipelines, and third-party services can reintroduce the same weakness even after you patch a single host. Unknown or unmanaged assets (often called Shadow IT) are a common reason the same issues resurface.

Use a simple, repeatable triage model: focus first on externally exposed assets, high-value systems (identity, VPN, email, production), vulnerabilities with known exploits, and issues that enable remote code execution or privilege escalation. Then enforce patch SLAs and track progress using consistent metrics so remediation is steady, not reactive.

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