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CVE-2026-41909
OpenClaw vulnerable to an improper authorization in paired-device pairing management up to version just before 2026.4.20. The issue allows limited-scope sessions to enumerate and act on pairing requests, enabling attackers with paired-device access to approve or operate on unrelated pending devic...
CVE-2026-41909 OpenClaw < 2026.4.20 - Improper Authorization in Paired-Device Pairing Actions
OpenClaw before 2026.4.20 contains an improper authorization vulnerability in paired-device pairing management that allows limited-scope sessions to enumerate and act on pairing requests. Attackers with paired-device access can approve or operate on unrelated pending device requests within the sa...
OpenClaw 安全漏洞
OpenClaw is an open-source intelligent artificial assistant developed by OpenClaw. Versions of OpenClaw prior to 2026.4.20 contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stemmed from improper authorization in device pairing management, allowing limited session enumeration and processin...
PT-2026-34783
OpenClaw before 2026.3.31 contains a remote code execution vulnerability where a device-paired node can bypass the node scope gate authentication mechanism. Attackers with device pairing credentials can execute arbitrary node commands on the host system without proper node pairing validation...
EUVD-2026-21134
OpenClaw before 2026.3.22 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the device.pair.approve method that allows an operator.pairing approver to approve pending device requests with broader operator scopes than the approver actually holds. Attackers can exploit insufficient scope validation ...
GHSA-R3V5-2GRC-429H Duplicate Advisory: OpenClaw Gateway: RCE and Privilege Escalation from operator.pairing to operator.admin via device.pair.approve
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-hf68-49fm-59cq. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw before 2026.3.22 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the device.pair.approve method that allows...
Duplicate Advisory: OpenClaw Gateway: RCE and Privilege Escalation from operator.pairing to operator.admin via device.pair.approve
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-hf68-49fm-59cq. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw before 2026.3.22 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the device.pair.approve method that allows...
CVE-2026-35639 OpenClaw < 2026.3.22 - Privilege Escalation via device.pair.approve Scope Validation
OpenClaw before 2026.3.22 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the device.pair.approve method that allows an operator.pairing approver to approve pending device requests with broader operator scopes than the approver actually holds. Attackers can exploit insufficient scope validation ...
CVE-2026-33579
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...
GHSA-HC5H-PMR3-3497 OpenClaw: /pair approve command path omitted caller scope subsetting and reopened device pairing escalation
Summary The /pair approve command path called device approval without forwarding caller scopes into the core approval check. Impact A caller that held pairing privileges but not admin privileges could approve a pending device request asking for broader scopes, including admin access. Affected...
OpenClaw: /pair approve command path omitted caller scope subsetting and reopened device pairing escalation
Summary The /pair approve command path called device approval without forwarding caller scopes into the core approval check. Impact A caller that held pairing privileges but not admin privileges could approve a pending device request asking for broader scopes, including admin access. Affected...
EUVD-2026-17437
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...
Duplicate Advisory: OpenClaw: /pair approve command path omitted caller scope subsetting and reopened device pairing escalation
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-hc5h-pmr3-3497. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails ...
GHSA-F275-5H5C-5WG5 Duplicate Advisory: OpenClaw: /pair approve command path omitted caller scope subsetting and reopened device pairing escalation
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-hc5h-pmr3-3497. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails ...
CVE-2026-33579
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...
CVE-2026-33579 OpenClaw < 2026.3.28 - Privilege Escalation via Missing Caller Scope Validation in Device Pair Approval
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...
CVE-2026-33579 OpenClaw < 2026.3.28 - Privilege Escalation via Missing Caller Scope Validation in Device Pair Approval
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...
CVE-2026-33579
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...
CVE-2026-33579 OpenClaw < 2026.3.28 - Privilege Escalation via Missing Caller Scope Validation in Device Pair Approval
OpenClaw before 2026.3.28 contains a privilege escalation vulnerability in the /pair approve command path that fails to forward caller scopes into the core approval check. A caller with pairing privileges but without admin privileges can approve pending device requests asking for broader scopes...