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CVE-2022-2675
Using off-the-shelf commodity hardware, the Unitree Go 1 robotics platform version H0.1.7 and H0.1.9 using firmware version 0.1.35 can be powered down by an attacker within normal RF range without authentication. Other versions may be affected, such as the A1...
Authentication flaw
Using off-the-shelf commodity hardware, the Unitree Go 1 robotics platform version H0.1.7 and H0.1.9 using firmware version 0.1.35 can be powered down by an attacker within normal RF range without authentication. Other versions may be affected, such as the A1...
CVE-2022-2675 Unitree Go 1 "Robot Dog" Unauthenticated Remote Power Down
Using off-the-shelf commodity hardware, the Unitree Go 1 robotics platform version H0.1.7 and H0.1.9 using firmware version 0.1.35 can be powered down by an attacker within normal RF range without authentication. Other versions may be affected, such as the A1...
CVE-2022-2675
The CVE-2022-2675 entry concerns Unitree Go 1 robotics platform (versions H0.1.7–H0.1.9; firmware 0.1.35) that can be powered down by an attacker within normal RF range without authentication. Root cause: unauthenticated RF-based shutdown capability reported across affected revisions. Connected P...
PT-2022-18052 · Unitree · Unitree Go 1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Unitree Go 1 robotics platform versions H0.1.7 through H0.1.9 Unitree Go 1 robotics platform version A1 Description: The Unitree Go 1 robotics platform can be powered down by an attacker within normal RF range without authentication using...