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CVE-2026-32924
OpenClaw before 2026.3.12 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where Feishu reaction events with omitted chattype are misclassified as p2p conversations instead of group chats. Attackers can exploit this misclassification to bypass groupAllowFrom and requireMention protections in group...
CVE-2026-32924
OpenClaw before 2026.3.12 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where Feishu reaction events with omitted chattype are misclassified as p2p conversations instead of group chats. Attackers can exploit this misclassification to bypass groupAllowFrom and requireMention protections in group...
CVE-2026-32924 OpenClaw < 2026.3.12 - Authorization Bypass via Misclassified Reaction Events in Feishu
OpenClaw before 2026.3.12 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where Feishu reaction events with omitted chattype are misclassified as p2p conversations instead of group chats. Attackers can exploit this misclassification to bypass groupAllowFrom and requireMention protections in group...
CVE-2026-32924 OpenClaw < 2026.3.12 - Authorization Bypass via Misclassified Reaction Events in Feishu
OpenClaw before 2026.3.12 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where Feishu reaction events with omitted chattype are misclassified as p2p conversations instead of group chats. Attackers can exploit this misclassification to bypass groupAllowFrom and requireMention protections in group...
OpenClaw: Feishu reaction events could bypass group authorization and mention gating
Summary A Feishu reaction-originated synthetic event could misclassify a group conversation as p2p when the inbound reaction payload omitted chattype. Authorization and mention-gating logic keyed off that incorrect chat type and evaluated the event as a direct message instead of a group message...