Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 4 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2020-27892 1 Ti 2 Cc2538, Z-stack 2024-11-21 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
The Zigbee protocol implementation on Texas Instruments CC2538 devices with Z-Stack 3.0.1 does not properly process a ZCL Discover Commands Received Response message or a ZCL Discover Commands Generated Response message. It crashes in zclParseInDiscCmdsRspCmd().
CVE-2020-27891 1 Ti 2 Cc2538, Z-stack 2024-11-21 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
The Zigbee protocol implementation on Texas Instruments CC2538 devices with Z-Stack 3.0.1 does not properly process a ZCL Read Reporting Configuration Response message. It crashes in zclHandleExternal().
CVE-2020-27890 1 Ti 2 Cc2538, Z-stack 2024-11-21 6.4 MEDIUM 8.2 HIGH
The Zigbee protocol implementation on Texas Instruments CC2538 devices with Z-Stack 3.0.1 does not properly process a ZCL Write Attributes No Response message. It crashes in zclParseInWriteCmd() and does not update the specific attribute's value.
CVE-2020-16630 1 Ti 7 15.4-stack, Ble5-stack, Dynamic Multi-protocal Manager and 4 more 2024-11-21 4.3 MEDIUM 6.8 MEDIUM
TI’s BLE stack caches and reuses the LTK’s property for a bonded mobile. A LTK can be an unauthenticated-and-no-MITM-protection key created by Just Works or an authenticated-and-MITM-protection key created by Passkey Entry, Numeric Comparison or OOB. Assume that a victim mobile uses secure pairing to pair with a victim BLE device based on TI chips and generate an authenticated-and-MITM-protection LTK. If a fake mobile with the victim mobile’s MAC address uses Just Works and pairs with the victim device, the generated LTK still has the property of authenticated-and-MITM-protection. Therefore, the fake mobile can access attributes with the authenticated read/write permission.