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CVE-2018-25029
The Z-Wave specification requires that S2 security can be downgraded to S0 or other less secure protocols, allowing an attacker within radio range during pairing to downgrade and then exploit a different vulnerability CVE-2013-20003 to intercept and spoof traffic...
Design/Logic Flaw
The Z-Wave specification requires that S2 security can be downgraded to S0 or other less secure protocols, allowing an attacker within radio range during pairing to downgrade and then exploit a different vulnerability CVE-2013-20003 to intercept and spoof traffic...
CVE-2018-25029
The Z-Wave specification requires that S2 security can be downgraded to S0 or other less secure protocols, allowing an attacker within radio range during pairing to downgrade and then exploit a different vulnerability CVE-2013-20003 to intercept and spoof traffic...
CVE-2013-20003
The CVE-2013-20003 entry describes Z-Wave devices from Sierra Designs (circa 2013) and Silicon Labs using S0 security that rely on a known, shared all-zero network key. The root issue is that an attacker within radio range can spoof Z-Wave traffic due to this shared key. Related connected materia...