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CVE-2025-15628
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published on August 3, 2026
Affected
Omada devices rely on embedded certificates that are shared across deployments
to establish trust between controllers and managed devices.
An attacker
who obtains the embedded certificates may be able to impersonate trusted
controllers or devices and intercept affected communications.
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CVE-2025-15628
•
published on August 3, 2026
Affected
Omada devices rely on embedded certificates that are shared across deployments
to establish trust between controllers and managed devices.
An attacker
who obtains the embedded certificates may be able to impersonate trusted
controllers or devices and intercept affected communications.
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CVE-2025-15628
•
published on August 3, 2026
Affected
Omada devices rely on embedded certificates that are shared across deployments
to establish trust between controllers and managed devices.
An attacker
who obtains the embedded certificates may be able to impersonate trusted
controllers or devices and intercept affected communications.
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CVE-2025-15628
•
published on August 3, 2026
Affected
Omada devices rely on embedded certificates that are shared across deployments
to establish trust between controllers and managed devices.
An attacker
who obtains the embedded certificates may be able to impersonate trusted
controllers or devices and intercept affected communications.
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CVE-2025-15628
•
published on August 3, 2026
Affected
Omada devices rely on embedded certificates that are shared across deployments
to establish trust between controllers and managed devices.
An attacker
who obtains the embedded certificates may be able to impersonate trusted
controllers or devices and intercept affected communications.
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CVE-2025-15627
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published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada adoption protocol.
The protocol relies on hard-coded cryptographic keys to establish trust and
protect authentication exchanges between controllers and managed devices during
device adoption.
An attacker may
be able to impersonate trusted controllers or managed devices and gain access
to sensitive adoption-related communications.
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CVE-2025-15627
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada adoption protocol.
The protocol relies on hard-coded cryptographic keys to establish trust and
protect authentication exchanges between controllers and managed devices during
device adoption.
An attacker may
be able to impersonate trusted controllers or managed devices and gain access
to sensitive adoption-related communications.
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CVE-2025-15627
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada adoption protocol.
The protocol relies on hard-coded cryptographic keys to establish trust and
protect authentication exchanges between controllers and managed devices during
device adoption.
An attacker may
be able to impersonate trusted controllers or managed devices and gain access
to sensitive adoption-related communications.
-
CVE-2025-15627
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada adoption protocol.
The protocol relies on hard-coded cryptographic keys to establish trust and
protect authentication exchanges between controllers and managed devices during
device adoption.
An attacker may
be able to impersonate trusted controllers or managed devices and gain access
to sensitive adoption-related communications.
-
CVE-2025-15627
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada adoption protocol.
The protocol relies on hard-coded cryptographic keys to establish trust and
protect authentication exchanges between controllers and managed devices during
device adoption.
An attacker may
be able to impersonate trusted controllers or managed devices and gain access
to sensitive adoption-related communications.
-
CVE-2025-15627
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada adoption protocol.
The protocol relies on hard-coded cryptographic keys to establish trust and
protect authentication exchanges between controllers and managed devices during
device adoption.
An attacker may
be able to impersonate trusted controllers or managed devices and gain access
to sensitive adoption-related communications.
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CVE-2025-15544
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published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada device adoption process. During adoption, authentication credentials associated
with site management are transmitted using a weak hashing algorithm that does
not provide sufficient protection.
An attacker who
successfully intercepts adoption-related authentication traffic may be able to
recover valid credentials and gain unauthorized access to managed devices or
controller-managed environments.
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CVE-2025-15544
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada device adoption process. During adoption, authentication credentials associated
with site management are transmitted using a weak hashing algorithm that does
not provide sufficient protection.
An attacker who
successfully intercepts adoption-related authentication traffic may be able to
recover valid credentials and gain unauthorized access to managed devices or
controller-managed environments.
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CVE-2025-15544
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada device adoption process. During adoption, authentication credentials associated
with site management are transmitted using a weak hashing algorithm that does
not provide sufficient protection.
An attacker who
successfully intercepts adoption-related authentication traffic may be able to
recover valid credentials and gain unauthorized access to managed devices or
controller-managed environments.
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CVE-2025-15544
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada device adoption process. During adoption, authentication credentials associated
with site management are transmitted using a weak hashing algorithm that does
not provide sufficient protection.
An attacker who
successfully intercepts adoption-related authentication traffic may be able to
recover valid credentials and gain unauthorized access to managed devices or
controller-managed environments.
-
CVE-2025-15544
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada device adoption process. During adoption, authentication credentials associated
with site management are transmitted using a weak hashing algorithm that does
not provide sufficient protection.
An attacker who
successfully intercepts adoption-related authentication traffic may be able to
recover valid credentials and gain unauthorized access to managed devices or
controller-managed environments.
-
CVE-2025-15544
•
published on August 3, 2026
A cryptographic
weakness exists in the Omada device adoption process. During adoption, authentication credentials associated
with site management are transmitted using a weak hashing algorithm that does
not provide sufficient protection.
An attacker who
successfully intercepts adoption-related authentication traffic may be able to
recover valid credentials and gain unauthorized access to managed devices or
controller-managed environments.
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CVE-2025-9291
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published on August 3, 2026
A
certification validation weakness exists in communication between affected
Omada devices and cloud controllers. Certificate identity verification does not
adequately validate that a presented certificate corresponds to the expected
cloud controller hostname, which may allow certificate validation protections
to be bypassed under specific conditions.
Successful
exploitation may allow interception or modification of communication between
affected devices and cloud controllers.
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CVE-2025-9291
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published on August 3, 2026
A
certification validation weakness exists in communication between affected
Omada devices and cloud controllers. Certificate identity verification does not
adequately validate that a presented certificate corresponds to the expected
cloud controller hostname, which may allow certificate validation protections
to be bypassed under specific conditions.
Successful
exploitation may allow interception or modification of communication between
affected devices and cloud controllers.
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CVE-2025-9291
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published on August 3, 2026
A
certification validation weakness exists in communication between affected
Omada devices and cloud controllers. Certificate identity verification does not
adequately validate that a presented certificate corresponds to the expected
cloud controller hostname, which may allow certificate validation protections
to be bypassed under specific conditions.
Successful
exploitation may allow interception or modification of communication between
affected devices and cloud controllers.