Z-Wave devices from Sierra Designs (circa 2013) and Silicon Labs (using S0 security) may use a known, shared network key of all zeros, allowing an attacker within radio range to spoof Z-Wave traffic.
References
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https://sensepost.com/cms/resources/conferences/2013/bh_zwave/Security%20Evaluation%20of%20Z-Wave_WP.pdf | Technical Description Third Party Advisory |
https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/z-shave-exploiting-z-wave-downgrade-attacks/ | Exploit Third Party Advisory |
https://orangecyberdefense.com/global/blog/sensepost/blackhat-conference-z-wave-security/ | Third Party Advisory |
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Information
Published : 2022-02-04 15:15
Updated : 2022-02-09 07:41
NVD link : CVE-2013-20003
Mitre link : CVE-2013-20003
JSON object : View
CWE
CWE-338
Use of Cryptographically Weak Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG)
Products Affected
silabs
- zm5202_firmware
- zm5202
- zgm230sb27hgn
- zgm130s037hgn_firmware
- zgm2305a27hgn
- zgm130s037hgn
- zm5101
- zm5101_firmware
- zgm230sb27hgn_firmware
- zgm2305a27hgn_firmware