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EUVD-2026-37145
OpenClaw: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority...
NPM: OpenClaw: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority
NPM: OpenClaw: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority vulnerability discovered by ? in WordPress Npm openclaw versions 2026.5.26...
GHSA-WRMQ-9FC4-GWWJ Duplicate Advisory: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-q99w-vh6v-q3v7. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw before 2026.5.26 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where a surviving pairing-scoped device...
Duplicate Advisory: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-q99w-vh6v-q3v7. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description OpenClaw before 2026.5.26 contains an authorization bypass vulnerability where a surviving pairing-scoped device...
CVE-2026-53843 OpenClaw < 2026.5.26 - Node Token Revocation Bypass via Pairing-Scoped Device Session
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...
CVE-2026-53843 OpenClaw < 2026.5.26 - Node Token Revocation Bypass via Pairing-Scoped Device Session
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...
CVE-2026-53843 OpenClaw < 2026.5.26 - Node Token Revocation Bypass via Pairing-Scoped Device Session
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...