CVE-2023-4986
Crypto Weakness in Supcon Inplant Scada ≤ 20230901
Raw vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:NSummary
CVE-2023-4986 is a low-severity Use of Password Hash With Insufficient Computational Effort (CWE-916) vulnerability in Supcon Inplant Scada. Its CVSS base score is 2.5 (Low).
Operationally, exploitation aligns with the MITRE ATT&CK technique Brute Force (T1110); ranked at the 9th percentile by exploit likelihood (below the median); it is not currently listed in the CISA KEV catalog; a public proof-of-concept is referenced.
OWASP Top 10 for Web (2025)
EU & UK References
- 🇪🇺 ENISA EUVD: EUVD-2023-54816
Vulnerability Data
A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in Supcon InPlant SCADA up to 20230901. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the file Project.xml. The manipulation leads to password hash with insufficient computational effort. Local access is required…
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to approach this attack. The complexity of an attack is rather high. The exploitation appears to be difficult. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The identifier VDB-239797 was assigned to this vulnerability. NOTE: The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.
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V11.4.2
Likely Mitigating Controls AI
Per-CVE control mapping for this CVE has not run yet; the list below is derived from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry.
Information from security contacts highlights password hashing methods with insufficient computational effort, preventing their adoption.
Mitigating Controls (NIST CSF 2.0) AI
Derived directly from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry via our AI-authored CWE→CSF cross-walk (authority under review) — links open the control.
Proper password hashing is a direct instance of using cryptographic hashes to protect data-at-rest.
Secure development practices explicitly include selection and configuration of strong, computationally expensive password hashes.
Authentication policies may reference password handling but do not address storage or computational cost of hashes.
Mitigating Controls (ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Annex A) AI
Derived directly from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry via our AI-authored CWE→ISO cross-walk (authority under review) — links open the control.
Requires secure handling of authentication information, which includes choosing strong password hashing schemes.
Requires appropriate use of cryptography, which encompasses selecting strong hashing algorithms for passwords.
Secure coding practices include implementing password storage with adequate computational effort.
Mandates secure authentication mechanisms, directly addressing the need for computationally strong password hashes.