EtherNet/IP + CIP (TCP 44818 / UDP 2222) attack playbook — List Identity broadcast, pylogix tag-database dump, tag read/write on Allen-Bradley ControlLogix/CompactLogix, CIP Forward Open, PLC mode change (Stop/Run), and historical Rockwell auth-bypass CVEs. North American ICS dominant protocol.
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Detected high-risk code patterns in the skill content — including its prompts, tool definitions, and resources — such as data exfiltration, backdoors, remote code execution, credential theft, system compromise, supply chain attacks, and obfuscation techniques.
This document is an explicit attack playbook for discovering, enumerating, and manipulating EtherNet/IP/CIP PLCs (including unauthenticated tag reads, writes, mode changes, and CVE-based exploits), enabling unauthorized access and potential physical harm.
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1 low severity finding. Worth noting, but not necessarily harmful.
The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.
The required runtime workflow shown in SKILL.md performs unauthenticated network discovery/read operations against outsider-controlled EtherNet/IP devices (e.g., “List Identity” and tag database enumeration/reads), and the returned responses (vendor/product/firmware data and tag/value contents) would be ingested into the agent/LLM context as free-form output.
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