CVE-2025-13911

Published: Dic 18, 2025 Last Modified: Dic 19, 2025
ExploitDB:
Other exploit source:
Google Dorks:
HIGH 7,3
Attack Vector: adjacent
Attack Complexity: high
Privileges Required: high
User Interaction: none
Confidentiality: N/A
Integrity: N/A
Availability: N/A
MEDIUM 6,4
Attack Vector: adjacent_network
Attack Complexity: high
Privileges Required: high
User Interaction: none
Scope: unchanged
Confidentiality: high
Integrity: high
Availability: high

Description

AI Translation Available

The vulnerability affects Ignition SCADA applications where Python
scripting is utilized for automation purposes. The vulnerability arises
from the absence of proper security controls that restrict which Python
libraries can be imported and executed within the scripting environment.
The core issue lies in the Ignition service account having system
permissions beyond what an Ignition privileged user requires. When an
authenticated administrator uploads a malicious project file containing
Python scripts with bind shell capabilities, the application executes
these scripts with the same privileges as the Ignition Gateway process,
which typically runs with SYSTEM-level permissions on Windows.
Alternative code execution patterns could lead to similar results.

EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System)

Trend Analysis

EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System)

Prevede la probabilità di sfruttamento basata su intelligence sulle minacce e sulle caratteristiche della vulnerabilità.

EPSS Score
0,0002
Percentile
0,1th
Updated

EPSS Score Trend (Last 88 Days)

250

Execution with Unnecessary Privileges

Draft
Common Consequences
Security Scopes Affected:
Confidentiality Integrity Availability Access Control
Potential Impacts:
Gain Privileges Or Assume Identity Execute Unauthorized Code Or Commands Read Application Data Dos: Crash, Exit, Or Restart
Applicable Platforms
Technologies: Mobile
View CWE Details
https://github.com/cisagov/CSAF/blob/develop/csaf_files/OT/white/2025/icsa-25-3…
https://security.inductiveautomation.com/
https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/ics-advisories/icsa-25-352-01