23 matches found
CVE-2023-50126
Missing encryption in the RFID tags of the Hozard alarm system Alarmsysteem v1.0 allow attackers to create a cloned tag via brief physical proximity to one of the original tags, which results in an attacker being able to bring the alarm system to a disarmed state...
CVE-2023-26943
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Keyless Lock v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26941
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Conexis L1 v1.1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26942
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale IA-210 Alarm v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
Design/Logic Flaw
Missing encryption in the RFID tags of the Hozard alarm system Alarmsysteem v1.0 allow attackers to create a cloned tag via brief physical proximity to one of the original tags, which results in an attacker being able to bring the alarm system to a disarmed state...
CVE-2023-50126
Missing encryption in the RFID tags of the Hozard alarm system Alarmsysteem v1.0 allow attackers to create a cloned tag via brief physical proximity to one of the original tags, which results in an attacker being able to bring the alarm system to a disarmed state...
CVE-2023-50126
CVE-2023-50126 concerns the Hozard alarm system (Alarmsysteem) v1.0, where RFID tags lack encryption. The Root Cause is missing encryption on RFID tags, enabling an attacker in close proximity to clone a tag and disarm the system. Documented impact is a disarmed state without broader system compr...
CVE-2023-50126
Missing encryption in the RFID tags of the Hozard alarm system Alarmsysteem v1.0 allow attackers to create a cloned tag via brief physical proximity to one of the original tags, which results in an attacker being able to bring the alarm system to a disarmed state...
CVE-2023-26943
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Keyless Lock v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26943
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Keyless Lock v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26941
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Conexis L1 v1.1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26943
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Keyless Lock v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26942
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale IA-210 Alarm v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26941
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Conexis L1 v1.1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
Design/Logic Flaw
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Keyless Lock v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26942
The provided CVEs describe weak encryption in RFID tag implementations used by Yale hardware: CVE-2023-26942 affects Yale IA-210 Alarm v1.0, CVE-2023-26941 affects Yale Conexis L1 v1.1.0, and CVE-2023-26943 affects Yale Keyless Lock v1.0. In each case, attackers with physical proximity can clone ...
CVE-2023-26941
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Conexis L1 v1.1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
CVE-2023-26943
CVE-2023-26943 describes weak encryption in RFID tags across Yale Lock family products (Keyless Lock v1.0; Conexis L1 v1.1.0; IA-210 Alarm v1.0), enabling tag cloning with physical proximity. Root cause: weak encryption in RFID tags. Red Hat advisories corroborate the same CVE across the Yale dev...
CVE-2023-26943
Weak encryption mechanisms in RFID Tags in Yale Keyless Lock v1.0 allows attackers to create a cloned tag via physical proximity to the original...
Military’s RFID Tracking of Guns May Endanger Troops
Reports that the military has started outfitting firearms with RFID tags for tracking have raised security alarms. The concern: What if the enemy uses the tags to track soldiers on the battlefield? The Department of Defense, the Marines and the Navy have already rejected the RFID tagging tech for...