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OpenClaw: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority
Summary In affected releases, a surviving pairing-scoped session for a device could re-establish node token authority after that node token had been revoked. Revocation should require the device to lose that authority unless it is approved again through the normal pairing flow. This issue affects...
8.8CVSS5.3AI score0.00275EPSS
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CVE-2026-53843
OpenClaw before 2026.5.26 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where a surviving pairing-scoped device session can re-establish node token authority after revocation. Attackers with a paired device can regain WebSocket node-level access without renewed approval, weakening revocation...
8.8CVSS0.00275EPSS
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