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CVE-2026-18411 Use of hard-coded cryptographic key in Acrisure KARR BT and DR-100
The KARR Security System and SWDS dealer-installed automotive anti-theft systems use a shared Bluetooth authentication key across affected devices. An attacker within Bluetooth range can leverage this weakness to issue unauthorized commands to the vehicle, potentially allowing unauthorized access...
CVE-2026-18411
The CVE describes a vulnerability in KARR Security System and SWDS dealer-installed automotive anti-theft systems where a shared Bluetooth authentication key is used across affected devices. An attacker in Bluetooth range can issue unauthorized commands to the vehicle, potentially enabling door u...
CVE-2026-2540
The Micca KE700 system contains flawed resynchronization logic and is vulnerable to replay attacks. This attack requires sending two previously captured codes in a specific sequence. As a result, the system can be forced to accept previously used stale rolling codes and execute a command...
CVE-2026-2541
The Micca KE700 system relies on a 6-bit portion of an identifier for authentication within rolling codes, providing only 64 possible combinations. This low entropy allows an attacker to perform a brute-force attack against one component of the rolling code. Successful exploitation simplify an...
EUVD-2026-5830
The Micca KE700 system relies on a 6-bit portion of an identifier for authentication within rolling codes, providing only 64 possible combinations. This low entropy allows an attacker to perform a brute-force attack against one component of the rolling code. Successful exploitation simplify an...
CVE-2026-2541 Micca KE700 Brute-force vulnerability due to low entropy
The Micca KE700 system relies on a 6-bit portion of an identifier for authentication within rolling codes, providing only 64 possible combinations. This low entropy allows an attacker to perform a brute-force attack against one component of the rolling code. Successful exploitation simplify an...
CVE-2026-2541
The Micca KE700 system relies on a 6-bit portion of an identifier for authentication within rolling codes, providing only 64 possible combinations. This low entropy allows an attacker to perform a brute-force attack against one component of the rolling code. Successful exploitation simplify an...
CVE-2026-2540
The Micca KE700 system contains flawed resynchronization logic and is vulnerable to replay attacks. This attack requires sending two previously captured codes in a specific sequence. As a result, the system can be forced to accept previously used stale rolling codes and execute a command...
Micca KE700 安全漏洞
The Micca KE700 is a source bookshelf speaker from the Micca company. The Micca KE700 has a security vulnerability, which stems from a flaw in the logic for resynchronization. This vulnerability could lead to replay attacks, allowing attackers to clone alarm keys and gain unauthorized access to...