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CVE-2020-10271 is a critical severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 9.8. Active exploits exist with no official patch available - immediate mitigation is required.
Very low probability of exploitation
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MiR100, MiR200 and other MiR robots use the Robot Operating System (ROS) default packages exposing the computational graph to all network interfaces, wireless and wired. This is the result of a bad set up and can be mitigated by appropriately configuring ROS and/or applying custom patches as appropriate. Currently, the ROS computational graph can be accessed fully from the wired exposed ports. In combination with other flaws such as CVE-2020-10269, the computation graph can also be fetched and interacted from wireless networks. This allows a malicious operator to take control of the ROS logic and correspondingly, the complete robot given that MiR's operations are centered around the framework (ROS).
| Vendor | Product |
|---|---|
| Uvd Robots | Uvd Robots |
| Enabled Robotics |
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| Er One |
| Aliasrobotics | Mir100 Firmware |
| Aliasrobotics | Mir100 |
| Aliasrobotics | Mir250 Firmware |
| Mobile Industrial Robotics | Er200 |
| Mobile Industrial Robotics | Er200 Firmware |
| Enabled Robotics | Er Lite |
| Aliasrobotics | Mir500 Firmware |
| Aliasrobotics | Mir200 Firmware |
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