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CVE-2026-28742 Naxclow IoT Platform Use of hard-coded cryptographic key
Naxclow devices use a uniform request-signing scheme based on a hard-coded, platform-wide salt embedded in every firmware image. Once this salt is recovered from any device, an attacker can generate valid signatures for arbitrary device or account operations due to the absence of per-device keys,...
CVE-2026-9095
Casdoor versions 2.362.0 and earlier map SAML assertions to user sessions without replay protection. The ParseSamlResponse function in object/samlsp.go calls sp.RetrieveAssertionInfo and immediately maps the result to a user session. There is no assertion ID cache, OneTimeUse condition enforcemen...
CVE-2026-9095 CVE-2026-9095
Casdoor versions 2.362.0 and earlier map SAML assertions to user sessions without replay protection. The ParseSamlResponse function in object/samlsp.go calls sp.RetrieveAssertionInfo and immediately maps the result to a user session. There is no assertion ID cache, OneTimeUse condition enforcemen...
CVE-2026-9095 CVE-2026-9095
Casdoor versions 2.362.0 and earlier map SAML assertions to user sessions without replay protection. The ParseSamlResponse function in object/samlsp.go calls sp.RetrieveAssertionInfo and immediately maps the result to a user session. There is no assertion ID cache, OneTimeUse condition enforcemen...
CVE-2026-9095
Casdoor CVE-2026-9095 affects versions 2.362.0 and earlier. The ParseSamlResponse() in object/saml_sp.go maps retrieved SAML assertions directly to user sessions without replay protection, lacking an assertion ID cache, OneTimeUse enforcement, or replay detection in the SAML SP code path. This en...
CVE-2020-9058
Z-Wave devices based on Silicon Labs 500 series chipsets using CRC-16 encapsulation, including but likely not limited to the Linear LB60Z-1 version 3.5, Dome DM501 version 4.26, and Jasco ZW4201 version 4.05, do not implement encryption or replay protection...
Silicon Labs Z-Wave Chipsets 安全漏洞
Silicon Labs Z-Wave Chipsets is a chipset in the smart home ecosystem from Silicon Labs, Inc. in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in Silicon Labs Z-Wave Chipsets that stems from the fact that the chipset uses a CRC-16 package and does not implement encryption or replay protectio...