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MINI-F2XX-P29W-575R
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OpenClaw Metadata Spoofing Vulnerability
OpenClaw is an intelligent artificial assistant open-sourced by OpenClaw. OpenClaw suffers from a metadata forgery vulnerability that stems from client-submitted reconnect platform and device family fields not being bound to a device authentication signature. An attacker could use this...
CVE-2026-32014
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.26 contain a metadata spoofing vulnerability where reconnect platform and deviceFamily fields are accepted from the client without being bound into the device-auth signature. An attacker with a paired node identity on the trusted network can spoof reconnect...
EUVD-2026-13277
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.26 contain a metadata spoofing vulnerability where reconnect platform and deviceFamily fields are accepted from the client without being bound into the device-auth signature. An attacker with a paired node identity on the trusted network can spoof reconnect...
CVE-2026-32014
OpenClaw is affected in versions prior to 2026.2.26. The vulnerability is a metadata spoofing flaw where reconnect platform and deviceFamily fields are accepted from the client without being bound into the device-auth signature. An attacker with a paired node identity on a trusted network can spo...
Incorrect Authorization
Overview openclaw is a 🦞 OpenClaw — Personal AI Assistant Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect Authorization via the paired node device reconnect. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to restricted commands by spoofing the platform or deviceFamily metadata during a...
OpenClaw: Node reconnect metadata spoofing could bypass platform-based node command policy
Summary A paired node device could reconnect with spoofed platform/deviceFamily metadata and broaden node command policy eligibility because reconnect metadata was accepted from the client while these fields were not bound into the device-auth signature. Affected Packages / Versions - Package:...
GHSA-R65X-2HQR-J5HF OpenClaw: Node reconnect metadata spoofing could bypass platform-based node command policy
Summary A paired node device could reconnect with spoofed platform/deviceFamily metadata and broaden node command policy eligibility because reconnect metadata was accepted from the client while these fields were not bound into the device-auth signature. Affected Packages / Versions - Package:...
PT-2026-26395
Summary A paired node device could reconnect with spoofed platform/deviceFamily metadata and broaden node command policy eligibility because reconnect metadata was accepted from the client while these fields were not bound into the device-auth signature. Affected Packages / Versions - Package:...