First published: Tue Feb 11 2025(Updated: )
An authenticated attacker is able to use the Plugin Manager of the web interface of the Wattsense Bridge devices to upload malicious Python files to the device. This enables an attacker to gain remote root access to the device. An attacker needs a valid user account on the Wattsense web interface to be able to conduct this attack. This issue is fixed in recent firmware versions BSP >= 6.1.0.
Credit: 551230f0-3615-47bd-b7cc-93e92e730bbf
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Wattsense Bridge | >6.1.0 |
This issue is fixed in recent firmware versions BSP >= 6.1.0.
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CVE-2025-26411 is considered critical due to the potential for remote root access by an authenticated attacker.
To mitigate CVE-2025-26411, it is essential to update the Wattsense Bridge to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
The potential impacts of CVE-2025-26411 include unauthorized access to sensitive data and control over the Wattsense Bridge device.
CVE-2025-26411 affects users of the Wattsense Bridge version 6.1.0 and earlier.
If you suspect exploitation of CVE-2025-26411, immediately disconnect the device from the network and conduct a security review.