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OpenClaw has an unspecified vulnerability (CNVD-2026-13589)
OpenClaw is an intelligent artificial assistant open-sourced by OpenClaw. OpenClaw suffers from a security vulnerability that stems from the use of non-constant time string comparisons for hook token validation, which can be exploited by an attacker to infer a token via a timed side channel...
CVE-2026-28475
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.13 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
CVE-2026-28475
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.13 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
CVE-2026-28475
OpenClaw is affected in versions before 2026.2.13 where hook token validation uses non-constant-time string comparison, enabling remote attackers to infer tokens via timing side-channels across multiple requests. This can gradually compromise authentication tokens, impacting confidentiality and i...
CVE-2026-28475 OpenClaw < 2026.2.13 - Timing Attack via Hook Token Comparison
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.13 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
CVE-2026-28464
OpenClaw is affected in versions prior to 2026.2.12. The vulnerability arises from non-constant-time string comparison used for hook token validation, enabling timing side-channel attacks. An attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint can infer the authentication token by measuring respon...
CVE-2026-28464 OpenClaw < 2026.2.12 - Timing Attack in Hooks Token Authentication
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.12 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
OpenClaw 安全漏洞
OpenClaw is an intelligent artificial assistant open-sourced by OpenClaw. OpenClaw suffers from a security vulnerability that stems from the use of non-constant time string comparisons for hook token validation, which can be exploited by an attacker to infer a token via a timed side channel...
PT-2026-33032
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions BC-JAVA versions 1.71 through 1.83 Description A covert timing channel exists in the BC-JAVA core modules, specifically associated with the program files FrodoEngine.Java. A covert timing channel is a method of transferring information from on...
GHSA-JMM5-FVH5-GF4P OpenClaw has non-constant-time token comparison in hooks authentication
Summary OpenClaw hooks previously compared the provided hook token using a regular string comparison. Because this comparison is not constant-time, an attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint could potentially use timing measurements across many requests to gradually infer the token. In...
OpenClaw: Config writes could persist resolved ${VAR} secrets to disk
Summary OpenClaw hooks previously compared the provided hook token using a regular string comparison. Because this comparison is not constant-time, an attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint could potentially use timing measurements across many requests to gradually infer the token. In...
GHSA-47Q7-97XP-M272 OpenClaw: Config writes could persist resolved ${VAR} secrets to disk
Summary OpenClaw hooks previously compared the provided hook token using a regular string comparison. Because this comparison is not constant-time, an attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint could potentially use timing measurements across many requests to gradually infer the token. In...
CVE-2026-26717
An issue in OpenFUN Richie LMS in src/richie/apps/courses/api.py. The application used the non-constant time == operator for HMAC signature verification in the synccourserunfromrequest function. This allows remote attackers to forge valid signatures and bypass authentication by measuring response...
CVE-2026-26275
httpsig-hyper is a hyper extension for http message signatures. An issue was discovered in httpsig-hyper prior to version 0.0.23 where Digest header verification could incorrectly succeed due to misuse of Rust's matches! macro. Specifically, the comparison if matches!digest, expecteddigest treate...
CVE-2026-26275
httpsig-hyper is a hyper extension for http message signatures. An issue was discovered in httpsig-hyper prior to version 0.0.23 where Digest header verification could incorrectly succeed due to misuse of Rust's matches! macro. Specifically, the comparison if matches!digest, expecteddigest treate...
CVE-2026-26275 httpsig-hyper has Improper Digest Verification that May Allow Message Integrity Bypass
httpsig-hyper is a hyper extension for http message signatures. An issue was discovered in httpsig-hyper prior to version 0.0.23 where Digest header verification could incorrectly succeed due to misuse of Rust's matches! macro. Specifically, the comparison if matches!digest, expecteddigest treate...
CVE-2026-26275
The CVE affects httpsig-hyper up to version 0.0.22, where Digest header verification could incorrectly succeed due to a misuse of Rust’s matches! macro, causing digest checks to pass even when the computed digest did not match the expected value. This could allow message body modifications to go ...
CVE-2026-26275 httpsig-hyper has Improper Digest Verification that May Allow Message Integrity Bypass
httpsig-hyper is a hyper extension for http message signatures. An issue was discovered in httpsig-hyper prior to version 0.0.23 where Digest header verification could incorrectly succeed due to misuse of Rust's matches! macro. Specifically, the comparison if matches!digest, expecteddigest treate...
CVE-2026-26275 httpsig-hyper has Improper Digest Verification that May Allow Message Integrity Bypass
httpsig-hyper is a hyper extension for http message signatures. An issue was discovered in httpsig-hyper prior to version 0.0.23 where Digest header verification could incorrectly succeed due to misuse of Rust's matches! macro. Specifically, the comparison if matches!digest, expecteddigest treate...
GHSA-GQ3J-XVXP-8HRF Hono added timing comparison hardening in basicAuth and bearerAuth
Summary The basicAuth and bearerAuth middlewares previously used a comparison that was not fully timing-safe. The timingSafeEqual function used normal string equality === when comparing hash values. This comparison may stop early if values differ, which can theoretically cause small timing...