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Allen-Bradley CompactLogix Series PLC Technology Detection Scanner

This scanner detects the use of Allen-Bradley CompactLogix Series PLC in digital assets.

Short Info


Level

Informational

Single Scan

Single Scan

Can be used by

Asset Owner

Estimated Time

10 seconds

Time Interval

18 days 14 hours

Scan only one

Domain, Subdomain, IPv4

Toolbox

The Allen-Bradley CompactLogix series PLC is widely used in industrial automation settings. These systems are developed by Rockwell Automation and are essential for controlling and monitoring industrial processes. The CompactLogix series allows for scalable and flexible solutions for manufacturing operations. Engineers and system integrators utilize these PLCs in various industries including automotive, food processing, and energy management. The series provides modular and cost-effective solutions with a variety of configurations. As a key component in industrial environments, ensuring the integrity and configuration of these systems is crucial.

This scanner is designed to detect technology related to Allen-Bradley CompactLogix series PLCs. It is specifically targeted at identifying the presence of these PLCs within network assets. The detection capability helps in identifying network segments where these critical control systems are deployed. Identifying the presence of specific PLC marquees assists in inventory management and compliance with security standards. This detection process is essential for organizations aiming to protect industrial control systems from unauthorized access and exploitation. By knowing existing network components, security measures can be tailored accordingly.

The detection details for this scanner involve utilizing the ENIP-CIP protocol communication characteristics. The scanner checks for specific identifiers associated with Allen-Bradley CompactLogix PLCs. It reads and analyzes responses on the standard ENIP port to identify CompactLogix devices. The detection relies on binary patterns unique to the Rockwell Automation product range. This approach facilitates identifying and cataloging critical assets across ICS networks. The scanner utilizes a methodical approach ensuring minimal interruption while interacting with PLCs.

Exploitation of security misconfigurations in CompactLogix series PLCs can lead to significant risks. Unauthorized identification of PLCs could be the first step for malicious actors benchmarking their attack. Such identification can potentially lead to attempts of unauthorized access and disruption of operations. Furthermore, these misconfigurations can be exploited for information gathering, paving the way for subsequent targeted attacks. Understanding potential risks helps in formulating robust defense mechanisms for industrial environments. Safeguarding PLCs ensures the uninterrupted functioning of critical industrial processes.

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