Multiple Vulnerabilities on PowerLogic™ P7
We strongly recommend the following industry cybersecurity best practices. https://www.se.com/us/en/download/document/7EN52-0390/ * Locate control and safety system networks and remote devices behind firewalls and isolate them from the business network. * Install physical controls so no unauthorized personnel can access your industrial control and safety systems, components, peripheral equipment, and networks. * Place all controllers in locked cabinets and never leave them in the “Program” mode. * Never connect programming software to any network other than the network intended for that device. * Scan all methods of mobile data exchange with the isolated network such as CDs, USB drives, etc. before use in the terminals or any node connected to these networks. * Never allow mobile devices that have connected to any other network besides the intended network to connect to the safety or control networks without proper sanitation. * Minimize network exposure for all control system devices and systems and ensure that they are not accessible from the Internet. * When remote access is required, use secure methods, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Recognize that VPNs may have vulnerabilities and should be updated to the most current version available. Also, understand that VPNs are only as secure as the connected devices. For more information refer to the Schneider Electric Recommended Cybersecurity Best Practices document.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This advisory covers multiple vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-9716, CVE-2026-9717, CVE-2026-9718) in Schneider Electric's PowerLogic™ P7 product, versions 0.2.003.001.000 and prior. The vulnerabilities relate to issues categorized under CWE-476 (NULL Pointer Dereference), CWE-78 (OS Command Injection), and CWE-617 (Reachable Assertion). The vendor has not provided a patch or official fix but recommends following established cybersecurity best practices to reduce exposure and risk. The product is not a cloud service, and no known exploits have been reported.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities potentially allow for security weaknesses such as NULL pointer dereference, OS command injection, and reachable assertions, which could lead to system instability or unauthorized command execution. However, no active exploitation has been reported. The impact depends on the exposure of the affected devices and the implementation of recommended security controls.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or fix is currently available. Schneider Electric recommends strict adherence to cybersecurity best practices, including isolating control and safety system networks behind firewalls, implementing physical access controls, securing programming modes, restricting programming software to intended networks only, scanning removable media before use, sanitizing mobile devices before connecting to control networks, minimizing network exposure, and using secure remote access methods such as updated VPNs. These measures help reduce the risk posed by the vulnerabilities until a patch is released.
Multiple Vulnerabilities on PowerLogic™ P7
Description
We strongly recommend the following industry cybersecurity best practices. https://www.se.com/us/en/download/document/7EN52-0390/ * Locate control and safety system networks and remote devices behind firewalls and isolate them from the business network. * Install physical controls so no unauthorized personnel can access your industrial control and safety systems, components, peripheral equipment, and networks. * Place all controllers in locked cabinets and never leave them in the “Program” mode. * Never connect programming software to any network other than the network intended for that device. * Scan all methods of mobile data exchange with the isolated network such as CDs, USB drives, etc. before use in the terminals or any node connected to these networks. * Never allow mobile devices that have connected to any other network besides the intended network to connect to the safety or control networks without proper sanitation. * Minimize network exposure for all control system devices and systems and ensure that they are not accessible from the Internet. * When remote access is required, use secure methods, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Recognize that VPNs may have vulnerabilities and should be updated to the most current version available. Also, understand that VPNs are only as secure as the connected devices. For more information refer to the Schneider Electric Recommended Cybersecurity Best Practices document.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This advisory covers multiple vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-9716, CVE-2026-9717, CVE-2026-9718) in Schneider Electric's PowerLogic™ P7 product, versions 0.2.003.001.000 and prior. The vulnerabilities relate to issues categorized under CWE-476 (NULL Pointer Dereference), CWE-78 (OS Command Injection), and CWE-617 (Reachable Assertion). The vendor has not provided a patch or official fix but recommends following established cybersecurity best practices to reduce exposure and risk. The product is not a cloud service, and no known exploits have been reported.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities potentially allow for security weaknesses such as NULL pointer dereference, OS command injection, and reachable assertions, which could lead to system instability or unauthorized command execution. However, no active exploitation has been reported. The impact depends on the exposure of the affected devices and the implementation of recommended security controls.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or fix is currently available. Schneider Electric recommends strict adherence to cybersecurity best practices, including isolating control and safety system networks behind firewalls, implementing physical access controls, securing programming modes, restricting programming software to intended networks only, scanning removable media before use, sanitizing mobile devices before connecting to control networks, minimizing network exposure, and using secure remote access methods such as updated VPNs. These measures help reduce the risk posed by the vulnerabilities until a patch is released.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Csaf Category
- csaf_security_advisory
- Csaf Version
- 2.0
- Publisher
- Schneider Electric CPCERT
- Advisory Id
- SEVD-2026-160-03
- Cve Count
- 3
- Additional Cves
- ["CVE-2026-9717","CVE-2026-9718"]
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a27e97e8dd33fbd8516767e
Added to database: 6/9/2026, 10:22:54 AM
Last enriched: 6/9/2026, 10:23:47 AM
Last updated: 6/10/2026, 5:08:20 AM
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