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High severity7.5NVD Advisory· Published Jun 3, 2026

CVE-2026-41032

CVE-2026-41032

Description

Unauthenticated adjacent attackers can download log files from CHARX SEC-3xxx controllers, potentially disclosing restricted information.

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Unauthenticated adjacent attackers can download log files from CHARX SEC-3xxx controllers, potentially disclosing restricted information.

Vulnerability

A vulnerability exists in the firmware of CHARX SEC-3xxx charging controllers, allowing unauthenticated adjacent attackers to download log files. The specific affected versions are not detailed in the available references, but the vulnerability is present in the firmware [1].

Exploitation

An attacker who is adjacent to the network can exploit this vulnerability by accessing the controller and triggering the log download functionality. No authentication is required to perform this action [1].

Impact

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can lead to the disclosure of restricted information contained within the controller's log files. This information could potentially be sensitive and provide insights into the system's operation or configuration [1].

Mitigation

No specific patched versions or mitigation steps are disclosed in the available references at this time. Users are advised to monitor for vendor updates from Phoenix Contact [1].

AI Insight generated on Jun 3, 2026. Synthesized from this CVE's description and the cited reference URLs; citations are validated against the source bundle.

Affected products

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Patches

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No patches discovered yet.

Vulnerability mechanics

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