Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Using DIGSI5 Protocol
Summary
<p><a href="https://github.com/cisagov/CSAF/blob/develop/csaf_files/OT/white/2026/icsa-26-174-02.json"><strong>View CSAF</strong></a></p> <h2>Summary</h2> <p><strong>SIPROTEC 5 is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads by authenticated users using the DIGSI 5 protocol. This could allow an attacker to upload malicious configuration files, potentially causing a permanent denial of service condition. As a mitigation measure, users of the CP050 and CP150 device models are advised to upgrade to version 9.90 or later. For CP300 device models, devices 7ST85 and 7ST86 are advised to upgrade to version 10.00 or later, while the remaining models should upgrade to version 9.90 or later. These versions introduce an allow-list feature that restricts arbitrary file uploads and reduces the risk associated with this vulnerability. Siemens is preparing fix versions and recommends specific countermeasures for products where fixes are not, or not yet available.</strong></p> <p>The following versions of Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Using DIGSI5 Protocol are affected:</p> <ul> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MD84 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MD85 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MD85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MD86 (CP200) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MD86 (CP300) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MD89 (CP300) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 6MU85 (CP300) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7KE85 (CP200) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7KE85 (CP300) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SA82 (CP100) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SA82 (CP150) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SA86 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SA86 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SA87 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SA87 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SD82 (CP100) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SD82 (CP150) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SD86 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SD86 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SD87 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SD87 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ81 (CP100) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ81 (CP150) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ82 (CP100) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ82 (CP150) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ85 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ86 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SJ86 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SK82 (CP100) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SK82 (CP150) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SK85 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SK85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SL82 (CP100) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SL82 (CP150) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SL86 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SL86 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SL87 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SL87 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SS85 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SS85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7ST85 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7ST85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7ST86 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SX82 (CP150) vers:all/*</li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SX85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7SY82 (CP150) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UM85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT82 (CP100) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT82 (CP150) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT85 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT86 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT86 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT87 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7UT87 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7VE85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7VK87 (CP200) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7VK87 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 7VU85 (CP300) vers:all/* </li> <li>SIPROTEC 5 Compact 7SX800 (CP050) vers:all/*</li> </ul> <div class="csaf-table"> <table class="tablesaw tablesaw-stack"> <thead> <tr> <th>CVSS</th> <th>Vendor</th> <th>Equipment</th> <th>Vulnerabilities</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>v3 6.1</td> <td>Siemens</td> <td>Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Using DIGSI5 Protocol</td> <td>Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <h3>Background</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Critical Infrastructure Sectors: </strong>Critical Manufacturing, Transportation Systems, Energy, Healthcare and Public Health, Financial Services, Government Services and Facilities</li> <li><strong>Countries/Areas Deployed: </strong>Worldwide</li> <li><strong>Company Headquarters Location: </strong>Germany</li> </ul> <hr /> <h2>Vulnerabilities</h2> <div class="csaf-accordion"> <p><a class="csaf-accordion-toggle-all" href="https://www.cisa.gov/">Expand All +</a></p> <div class="csaf-accordion-item"> <h3><a class="csaf-accordion-toggle" href="https://www.cisa.gov/">CVE-2025-40808</a></h3> <div class="csaf-accordion-content"> <p>The affected application allows authenticated users to upload arbitrary files using DIGSI 5 protocol. This could allow an attacker to upload malicious configuration files, that could cause denial of service condition and potentially lead to code execution.</p> <p><a href="https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-40808">View CVE Details</a></p> <hr /> <h4>Affected Products</h4> <h5>Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Using DIGSI5 Protocol</h5> <div class="ics-vendor-version-status"> <div class="ics-vendor"><strong>Vendor:</strong><br />Siemens</div> <div class="ics-version"><strong>Product Version:</strong><br />SIPROTEC 5 6MD84 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 6MD85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 6MD85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 6MD86 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 6MD86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 6MD89 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 6MU85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7KE85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7KE85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SA82 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7SA82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SA86 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SA86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SA87 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SA87 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SD82 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7SD82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SD86 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SD86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SD87 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SD87 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ81 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ81 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ82 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ86 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SJ86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SK82 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7SK82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SK85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SK85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SL82 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7SL82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SL86 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SL86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SL87 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SL87 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SS85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7SS85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7ST85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7ST85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7ST86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SX82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7SX85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7SY82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7UM85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7UT82 (CP100), SIPROTEC 5 7UT82 (CP150), SIPROTEC 5 7UT85 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7UT85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7UT86 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7UT86 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7UT87 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7UT87 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7VE85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7VK87 (CP200), SIPROTEC 5 7VK87 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 7VU85 (CP300), SIPROTEC 5 Compact 7SX800 (CP050)</div> <div class="ics-status"><strong>Product Status:</strong><br />known_affected</div> </div> <div class="ics-remediations"> <h6>Remediations</h6> <p><strong>Mitigation</strong><br />Users are advised to upgrade to V9.90 or later, which introduces an allow-list feature that restricts arbitrary file uploads</p> <p><strong>Mitigation</strong><br />Apply password protection to all DIGSI connections to ensure secure communication</p> <p><strong>Mitigation</strong><br />For DIGSI access provision your own certificates signed by your customer PKI as described in https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/109768375</p> <p><strong>Mitigation</strong><br />For the available devices [CP050, CP100, CP150 and CP300], activate role-based access control (RBAC) in the device (supported in SIPROTEC 5 firmware versions V7.80 and higher)</p> <p><strong>Mitigation</strong><br />Users are advised to upgrade to V10.00 or later, which introduces an allow-list feature that restricts arbitrary file uploads</p> <p><strong>No fix planned</strong><br />Currently no fix is planned</p> <p><strong>None available</strong><br />Currently no fix is available</p> </div> <p><strong>Relevant CWE:</strong> <a href="https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/434.html">CWE-434 Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type</a></p> <hr /> <h4>Metrics</h4> <div class="csaf-table csaf-metrics-table"> <table class="tablesaw tablesaw-stack"> <thead> <tr> <th>CVSS Version</th> <th>Base Score</th> <th>Base Severity</th> <th>Vector String</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>3.1</td> <td>6.1</td> <td>MEDIUM</td> <td><a href="https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3.1#CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:H">CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:H</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> </div> </div> </div> <hr /> <h2>Acknowledgments</h2> <ul> <li>Siemens ProductCERT reported this vulnerability to CISA.</li> </ul> <hr /> <h2>General Recommendations</h2> <p>Operators of critical power systems (e.g. TSOs or DSOs) worldwide are usually required by regulations to build resilience into the power grids by applying multi-level redundant secondary protection schemes. It is therefore recommended that the operators check whether appropriate resilient protection measures are in place. The risk of cyber incidents impacting the grid's reliability can thus be minimized by virtue of the grid design. Siemens strongly recommends applying the provided security updates using the corresponding tooling and documented procedures made available with the product. If supported by the product, an automated means to apply the security updates across multiple product instances may be used. Siemens strongly recommends prior validation of any security update before being applied, and supervision by trained staff of the update process in the target environment. As a general security measure Siemens strongly recommends to protect network access with appropriate mechanisms (e.g. firewalls, segmentation, VPN). It is advised to configure the environment according to our operational guidelines in order to run the devices in a protected IT environment. Recommended security guidelines can be found at: https://www.siemens.com/gridsecurity</p> <hr /> <h2>Additional Resources</h2> <p>For further inquiries on security vulnerabilities in Siemens products and solutions, please contact the Siemens ProductCERT: https://www.siemens.com/cert/advisories</p> <hr /> <h2>Terms of Use</h2> <p>The use of Siemens Security Advisories is subject to the terms and conditions listed on: https://www.siemens.com/productcert/terms-of-use.</p> <hr /> <h2>Legal Notice and Terms of Use</h2> <p>This product is provided subject to this Notification (https://www.cisa.gov/notification) and this Privacy & Use policy (https://www.cisa.gov/privacy-policy).</p> <hr /> <h2>Recommended Practices</h2> <p>CISA recommends users take defensive measures to minimize the exploitation risk of these vulnerabilities.</p> <p>Minimize network exposure for all control system devices and/or systems, and ensure they are not accessible from the internet.</p> <p>Locate control system networks and remote devices behind firewalls and isolate them from business networks.</p> <p>When remote access is required, use more secure methods, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), recognizing VPNs may have vulnerabilities and should be updated to the most recent version available. Also recognize VPN is only as secure as its connected devices.</p> <p>CISA reminds organizations to perform proper impact analysis and risk assessment prior to deploying defensive measures.</p> <p>CISA also provides a section for control systems security recommended practices on the ICS webpage on cisa.gov. Several CISA products detailing cyber defense best practices are available for reading and download, including Improving Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity with Defense-in-Depth Strategies.</p> <p>CISA encourages organizations to implement recommended cybersecurity strategies for proactive defense of ICS assets. 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