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CVE-2024-47122
In the goTenna Pro App, the encryption keys are stored along with a static IV on the End User Device EUD. This allows for complete decryption of keys stored on the EUD if physically compromised. This allows an attacker to decrypt all encrypted broadcast communications based on encryption keys...
CVE-2024-47129
The goTenna Pro App does not inject extra characters into broadcasted frames to obfuscate the length of messages. This makes it possible to tell the length of the payload regardless of the encryption used...
CVE-2024-47126
The goTenna Pro App does not use SecureRandom when generating passwords for sharing cryptographic keys. The random function in use makes it easier for attackers to brute force this password if the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF. This only applies to the optional broadcast of an...
CVE-2024-47129
The goTenna Pro App does not inject extra characters into broadcasted frames to obfuscate the length of messages. This makes it possible to tell the length of the payload regardless of the encryption used...
CVE-2024-47123
The goTenna Pro App uses AES CTR type encryption for short, encrypted messages without any additional integrity checking mechanisms. This leaves messages malleable to an attacker that can access the message. It is recommended to continue to use encryption in the app and update to the current...
CVE-2024-47121
The goTenna Pro App uses a weak password for sharing encryption keys via the key broadcast method. If the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF, and password is cracked via brute force attack, it is possible to decrypt it and use it to decrypt all future and past messages sent via...
CVE-2024-45838
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin does not encrypt callsigns in messages. It is advised to not use sensitive information in callsigns when using this and previous versions of the plugin. Update to current plugin version which uses AES-256 encryption for callsigns in encrypted operation...
CVE-2024-43814
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin's default settings are to share Automatic Position, Location, and Information PLI updates every 60 seconds once the plugin is active and goTenna is connected. Users that are unaware of their settings and have not activated encryption before a mission may accidentally...
CVE-2024-43814
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin's default settings are to share Automatic Position, Location, and Information PLI updates every 60 seconds once the plugin is active and goTenna is connected. Users that are unaware of their settings and have not activated encryption before a mission may accidentally...
CVE-2024-45374
The goTenna Pro ATAK plugin uses a weak password for sharing encryption keys via the key broadcast method. If the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF, and password is cracked via brute force attack, it is possible to decrypt it and use it to decrypt all future and past messages sent vi...
CVE-2024-45723
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin does not use SecureRandom when generating passwords for sharing cryptographic keys. The random function in use makes it easier for attackers to brute force this password if the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF. This only applies to the optional broadcast ...
CVE-2024-41722
In the goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin there is a vulnerability that makes it possible to inject any custom message with any GID and Callsign using a software defined radio in existing goTenna mesh networks. This vulnerability can be exploited if the device is being used in an unencrypted environment or ...
CVE-2024-41931
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin encryption key name is always sent unencrypted when the key is sent over RF through a broadcast message. It is advised to share the encryption key via local QR for higher security operations...
CVE-2024-43694
In the goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin application, the encryption keys are stored along with a static IV on the device. This allows for complete decryption of keys stored on the device. This allows an attacker to decrypt all encrypted broadcast communications based on broadcast keys stored on the device...
CVE-2024-41931
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin encryption key name is always sent unencrypted when the key is sent over RF through a broadcast message. It is advised to share the encryption key via local QR for higher security operations...
CVE-2024-43108
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin uses AES CTR type encryption for short, encrypted messages without any additional integrity checking mechanisms. This leaves messages malleable to an attacker that can access the message. It is advised to continue to use encryption in the plugin and update to the curre...
CVE-2024-43108
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin uses AES CTR type encryption for short, encrypted messages without any additional integrity checking mechanisms. This leaves messages malleable to an attacker that can access the message. It is advised to continue to use encryption in the plugin and update to the curre...
CVE-2024-41715
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin does not inject extra characters into broadcasted frames to obfuscate the length of messages. This makes it possible to tell the length of the payload regardless of the encryption used...
CVE-2024-41715
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin does not inject extra characters into broadcasted frames to obfuscate the length of messages. This makes it possible to tell the length of the payload regardless of the encryption used...
CVE-2024-43814 goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin Insertion of Sensitive Information Into Sent Data
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin's default settings are to share Automatic Position, Location, and Information PLI updates every 60 seconds once the plugin is active and goTenna is connected. Users that are unaware of their settings and have not activated encryption before a mission may accidentally...