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CVE-2026-22172
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.3.12 contain an authorization bypass vulnerability in the WebSocket connect path that allows shared-token or password-authenticated connections to self-declare elevated scopes without server-side binding. Attackers can exploit this logic flaw to present unauthorize...
Duplicate Advisory: OpenClaw: WebSocket shared-auth connections could self-declare elevated scopes
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-rqpp-rjj8-7wv8. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.3.12 contain an authorization bypass vulnerability in the WebSocket connect path that...
GHSA-X49Q-FHHM-R9JF Duplicate Advisory: OpenClaw: WebSocket shared-auth connections could self-declare elevated scopes
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-rqpp-rjj8-7wv8. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.3.12 contain an authorization bypass vulnerability in the WebSocket connect path that...
CVE-2026-22172 OpenClaw < 2026.3.12 - Scope Elevation in WebSocket Shared-Auth Connections
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.3.12 contain an authorization bypass vulnerability in the WebSocket connect path that allows shared-token or password-authenticated connections to self-declare elevated scopes without server-side binding. Attackers can exploit this logic flaw to present unauthorize...
CVE-2026-22172
OpenClaw is affected: versions prior to 2026.3.12 contain an authorization bypass in the WebSocket connect path. The flaw lets shared-token or password-authenticated connections self-declare elevated scopes without server-side binding, enabling unauthorized scopes such as operator.admin and poten...
CVE-2026-22172
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.3.12 contain an authorization bypass vulnerability in the WebSocket connect path that allows shared-token or password-authenticated connections to self-declare elevated scopes without server-side binding. Attackers can exploit this logic flaw to present unauthorize...
OpenClaw: WebSocket shared-auth connections could self-declare elevated scopes
Summary A logic flaw in the OpenClaw gateway WebSocket connect path allowed certain device-less shared-token or password-authenticated backend connections to keep client-declared scopes without server-side binding. A shared-authenticated client could present elevated scopes such as operator.admin...