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CVE-2025-55292
Meshtastic is an open source mesh networking solution. In the current Meshtastic architecture, a Node is identified by their NodeID, generated from the MAC address, rather than their public key. This aspect downgrades the security, specifically by abusing the HAM mode which doesn't use encryption...
CVE-2025-55292
CVE-2025-55292 affects Meshtastic, where NodeIDs are derived from MAC addresses instead of public keys, enabling an attacker to forge a NodeInfo and advertise HAM mode (which lacks encryption). This allows other mesh nodes to accept the forged information, overwrite the NodeDB, and route direct m...
CVE-2025-55292 In Meshtastic, an attacker can spoof licensed amateur flag for a node
Meshtastic is an open source mesh networking solution. In the current Meshtastic architecture, a Node is identified by their NodeID, generated from the MAC address, rather than their public key. This aspect downgrades the security, specifically by abusing the HAM mode which doesn't use encryption...
CVE-2025-55292 In Meshtastic, an attacker can spoof licensed amateur flag for a node
Meshtastic is an open source mesh networking solution. In the current Meshtastic architecture, a Node is identified by their NodeID, generated from the MAC address, rather than their public key. This aspect downgrades the security, specifically by abusing the HAM mode which doesn't use encryption...
CVE-2025-55292 In Meshtastic, an attacker can spoof licensed amateur flag for a node
Meshtastic is an open source mesh networking solution. In the current Meshtastic architecture, a Node is identified by their NodeID, generated from the MAC address, rather than their public key. This aspect downgrades the security, specifically by abusing the HAM mode which doesn't use encryption...
CVE-2025-55292
Meshtastic is an open source mesh networking solution. In the current Meshtastic architecture, a Node is identified by their NodeID, generated from the MAC address, rather than their public key. This aspect downgrades the security, specifically by abusing the HAM mode which doesn't use encryption...