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CVE-2022-29958

Disclosure Date: July 26, 2022 (last updated October 07, 2023)
JTEKT TOYOPUC PLCs through 2022-04-29 do not ensure data integrity. They utilize the unauthenticated CMPLink/TCP protocol for engineering purposes, including downloading projects and control logic to the PLC. Control logic is downloaded to the PLC on a block-by-block basis with a given memory address and a blob of machine code. The logic that is downloaded to the PLC is not cryptographically authenticated, allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary machine code on the PLC's CPU module in the context of the runtime. In the case of the PC10G-CPU, and likely for other CPU modules of the TOYOPUC family, a processor without MPU or MMU is used and this no memory protection or privilege-separation capabilities are available, giving an attacker full control over the CPU.
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CVE-2022-29951

Disclosure Date: July 26, 2022 (last updated October 07, 2023)
JTEKT TOYOPUC PLCs through 2022-04-29 mishandle authentication. They utilize the CMPLink/TCP protocol (configurable on ports 1024-65534 on either TCP or UDP) for a wide variety of engineering purposes such as starting and stopping the PLC, downloading and uploading projects, and changing configuration settings. This protocol does not have any authentication features, allowing any attacker capable of communicating with the port in question to invoke (a subset of) desired functionality.
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CVE-2021-33011

Disclosure Date: September 10, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
All versions of the afffected TOYOPUC-PC10 Series,TOYOPUC-Plus Series,TOYOPUC-PC3J/PC2J Series, TOYOPUC-Nano Series products may not be able to properly process an ICMP flood, which may allow an attacker to deny Ethernet communications between affected devices.