CVE-2026-25599: Missing authentication and clear‑text data transmission affecting Orca heat pumps
Missing authentication and clear‑text transmission of data from the heat pumps to the control server, combined with the absence of input validation on aggregated data, can lead to stored XSS that enables theft of cookies from the pump’s web control interface. Older Orca heat pump devices communicating with the Orca server over an unencrypted and unauthenticated HTTP connection on a non-secure port specifically enable an attacker to impersonate a legitimate device and inject malicious payloads. This enables the insertion of harmful code directly into the Orca user portal, potentially compromising user accounts, exposing sensitive information, and allowing further unauthorized actions within the portal.
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What is the severity of CVE-2026-25599?
The severity of CVE-2026-25599 is rated as medium with a score of 6.3.
How can I fix CVE-2026-25599?
To fix CVE-2026-25599, implement authentication protocols and ensure data is transmitted over secure channels.
What types of devices are affected by CVE-2026-25599?
CVE-2026-25599 affects Orca heat pumps, the Orca server, and the Orca user portal.
What kind of vulnerabilities does CVE-2026-25599 include?
CVE-2026-25599 includes vulnerabilities related to missing authentication, clear-text data transmission, and input validation.
What risks are associated with CVE-2026-25599?
The risks associated with CVE-2026-25599 include potential stored cross-site scripting (XSS) that may lead to cookie theft from the web control interface.