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5 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
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CVE-2024-52331 | 1 Ecovacs | 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more | 2025-09-23 | 7.5 High |
ECOVACS robot lawnmowers and vacuums use a deterministic symmetric key to decrypt firmware updates. An attacker can create and encrypt malicious firmware that will be successfully decrypted and installed by the robot. | ||||
CVE-2024-12079 | 1 Ecovacs | 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more | 2025-09-23 | 3.3 Low |
ECOVACS robot lawnmowers store the anti-theft PIN in cleartext on the device filesystem. An attacker can steal a lawnmower, read the PIN, and reset the anti-theft mechanism. | ||||
CVE-2024-12078 | 1 Ecovacs | 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more | 2025-09-23 | 6.3 Medium |
ECOVACS robot lawn mowers and vacuums use a shared, static secret key to encrypt BLE GATT messages. An unauthenticated attacker within BLE range can control any robot using the same key. | ||||
CVE-2024-52328 | 1 Ecovacs | 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more | 2025-09-23 | 2.3 Low |
ECOVACS robot lawnmowers and vacuums insecurely store audio files used to indicate that the camera is on. An attacker with access to the /data filesystem can delete or modify warning files such that users may not be aware that the camera is on. | ||||
CVE-2024-11147 | 1 Ecovacs | 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more | 2025-09-23 | 7.6 High |
ECOVACS robot lawnmowers and vacuums use a deterministic root password generated based on model and serial number. An attacker with shell access can login as root. |
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