The entire parent directory - C:\ScadaPro and its sub-directories and
files are configured by default to allow user, including unprivileged
users, to write or overwrite files.
The security descriptor of Measuresoft ScadaPro Server version 6.7 has inconsistent permissions, which could allow a local user with limited privileges to modify the service binary path and start malicious commands with SYSTEM privileges.
Measuresoft ScadaPro Server (Versions prior to 6.8.0.1) uses an unmaintained ActiveX control, which may allow an out-of-bounds write condition while processing a specific project file.
Measuresoft ScadaPro Server (All Versions) uses unmaintained ActiveX controls. The controls may allow seven untrusted pointer deference instances while processing a specific project file.
Measuresoft ScadaPro Server (All Versions) uses unmaintained ActiveX controls. These controls may allow two stack-based buffer overflow instances while processing a specific project file.
Measuresoft ScadaPro Server and Client (All Versions) do not properly resolve links before file access; this could allow a denial-of-service condition.
Untrusted search path vulnerability in Measuresoft ScadaPro Client before 4.0.0 and ScadaPro Server before 4.0.0 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse DLL in the current working directory.