During WiFi association, Naxclow device firmware prints...
Moderate severity
Unreviewed
Published
Jun 12, 2026
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Jun 12, 2026
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Jun 12, 2026
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jun 12, 2026
Last updated
Jun 12, 2026
During WiFi association, Naxclow device firmware prints the host network’s SSID, PSK, and negotiated WPA keys in cleartext to an exposed UART console on production hardware. The UART pads are labeled, run with default serial settings, and drop to an interactive RT-Thread shell that permits arbitrary memory reads, enabling full firmware extraction. An attacker with brief physical access, common for outdoor-mounted devices, can therefore recover WiFi credentials and bootstrap firmware-side attacks.
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