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Title
Description
Date Added
CVE Link
Exploit Platform
Exploit Type
Product Name
GEOVAP Reliance SCADA LicenseService Remote Denial of Service
Remote Denial Of Service in Reliance SCADA LicenseService
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
TEC-IT TWedge Remote Stop (Denial of Service)
Remote Stop program TEC-IT TWedge
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Microsoft Windows LSASS Memory Corruption DoS (MS16-137)
This module exploits an exceptcional condition in "lsasrv.dll" by sending a crafted "Session Setup Request" SMBv1 or SMBv2 packet that is affected during the NTML Auth message.
Remote Denial Of Service in AirLive WL2600CAM Camera Remote DoS
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
IOT
Professional Dental Information System Server Denial Of Service Vulnerability
Remote Denial Of Service in Professional Dental Information System Server
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
MEDICAL
Drager X-dock DxManager Remote Denial of Service
Remote Denial Drager X-dock DxManager Software
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
MEDICAL
Panasonic Configurator DL DoS PoC 0-Day
This module causes a Denial of Service in Panasonic Configurator DL.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Advantech WebAccess webvrpcs Denial Of Service Vulnerability
Remote Denial Of Service in Advantech WebAccess
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
FrameFlow Server Monitor v6.8.5 Build 3476 Denial of Service
Remote Denial Of Service in FrameFlow Server Monitor
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
NetBiterConfig and Anybus IPconfig DoS
Remote Denial Of Service in NetBiterConfig and Anybus IPconfig
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Atvise Authorization webMI2ADS 1.0 denial of service
RemoteThis exploit will leave the service unavailable.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Schneider Electric PLC Simulator 'sim.exe' Remote denial-of-service 0-Day
Remote Denial Of Service in Schneider Electric PLC Simulator.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
KingView HistorySvr Remote Denial Of Service Vulnerability
Remote Denial Of Service in KingView HistorySvr
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Carlo Gavazzi ISGA Smart MPPT Inverter DoS 0Day
Remote Denial Of Service in ISGA Smart MPPT Inverter.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
MAPLE Computer WBT SNMP Administrator 2.0.195.15 Denial of Service
Remote Denial Of Service in MAPLE Computer WBT SNMP Administrator
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Citect Scada 7.2 DoS
Remote DoS of Citect Scada services.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
WS10 Data Server SCADA Remote DoS
Remote Denial Of Service in WS10 Data Server.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Atvise webMI2ADS 1.0 denial of service
RemoteThis exploit will leave the service unavailable.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
RSLogix5000 RsvcHost.exe 19 (2.30.0.23) Denial of Service
Remote Denial Of Service in RnaUtility.dll in RsvcHost.exe 2.30.0.23 in Rockwell RSLogix 19 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted rna packet with a long string to TCP port 4446 (1330, 1331, 1332) that triggers (1) "a memset zero overflow" or (2) an out-of-bounds read, related to improper handling of a 32-bit size field. After crashing the service is immediately restarting.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADAPRO
WellinTech KingSCADA stack-based buffer overflow Denial of Service
WellinTech KingSCADA before 3.7.0.0.1 contains a stack-based buffer overflow, the vulnerability is triggered when sending a specially crafted packet to the 'AlarmServer' (AEserver.exe) service listening on port 12401.The 3rd dword is used as number of characters to copy for a memcpy_s() function. the MaxSize of the destination buffer been set as 0x800. So When the 3rd dword is greater than 0x800 the service crashed.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADAPRO
Rievtech Electronic xLogic Software Denial of service
Remote Denial Rievtech Electronic xLogic version 3.3.5.0
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADAPRO
Merz MScada Server Denial of Service
Remote Denial Of Service in Merz MScada Server. Specially crafted packets may also be sent to AspicKnot.exe port 8080 (default), result in a denial-of-service. Exploit crash server process AspicKnot.exe