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CVE-2024-45374
The goTenna Pro ATAK plugin uses a weak password for sharing encryption keys via the key broadcast method. If the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF, and password is cracked via brute force attack, it is possible to decrypt it and use it to decrypt all future and past messages sent vi...
CVE-2024-45723
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin does not use SecureRandom when generating passwords for sharing cryptographic keys. The random function in use makes it easier for attackers to brute force this password if the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF. This only applies to the optional broadcast ...
CVE-2024-45838 goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information
The goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin does not encrypt callsigns in messages. It is advised to not use sensitive information in callsigns when using this and previous versions of the plugin. Update to current plugin version which uses AES-256 encryption for callsigns in encrypted operation...
CVE-2024-45838
CVE-2024-45838 affects the goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin (versions ≤ 1.9.12) and is caused by callsigns not being encrypted in messages, per NVD and CVE records. The vulnerability enables potential exposure of user identifiers in plaintext within communications. The issue is addressed by updating to th...
CVE-2024-43108
CVE-2024-43108 affects the goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin. The vulnerability is due to AES-CTR encryption for short messages without any integrity checking, making messages malleable to an attacker who can access the message. Affected versions include 1.9.12 and earlier; mitigation guidance recommends u...
CVE-2024-43694 goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin Insecure Storage of Sensitive Information
In the goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin application, the encryption keys are stored along with a static IV on the device. This allows for complete decryption of keys stored on the device. This allows an attacker to decrypt all encrypted broadcast communications based on broadcast keys stored on the device...
CVE-2024-45374 goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin Weak Password Requirements
The goTenna Pro ATAK plugin uses a weak password for sharing encryption keys via the key broadcast method. If the broadcasted encryption key is captured over RF, and password is cracked via brute force attack, it is possible to decrypt it and use it to decrypt all future and past messages sent vi...
goTenna Pro ATAK Plugin (Update A)
View CSAF 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v4 7.1 ATTENTION : Low attack complexity Vendor : goTenna Equipment : Pro ATAK Plugin Vulnerabilities : Weak Password Requirements, Insecure Storage of Sensitive Information, Missing Support for Integrity Check, Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information,...