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CVE-2026-50099
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-5.1||MEDIUM
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:24
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Insertion of sensitive information into Externally-Accessible file or directory

During WiFi association, Naxclow device firmware prints the host network’s SSID, PSK, and negotiated WPA keys in cleartext to an exposed UART console on production hardware. The UART pads are labeled, run with default serial settings, and drop to an interactive RT-Thread shell that permits arbitrary memory reads, enabling full firmware extraction. An attacker with brief physical access, common for outdoor-mounted devices, can therefore recover WiFi credentials and bootstrap firmware-side attacks.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-538
Insertion of Sensitive Information into Externally-Accessible File or Directory
CVE-2026-50244
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-6.9||MEDIUM
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:21
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Missing Authorization

The Naxclow platform exposes a registration endpoint that accepts signed requests containing a batch prefix and an arbitrary caller-supplied account identifier, without validating any ownership relationship. Each call mints a new sequential device identifier and returns the current high-water counter value for the batch, allowing callers to measure and enumerate the active device space. The endpoint’s behavior enables precise fleet enumeration.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-862
Missing Authorization
CVE-2026-42932
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-6.9||MEDIUM
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:17
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Generation of Predictable Numbers or Identifiers

Naxclow device identifiers use fixed manufacturing prefixes combined with sequential counters, producing a fully predictable and enumerable identifier space. Because the platform also exposes an endpoint that reveals the current identifier high-water mark, the active fleet can be enumerated.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-340
Generation of Predictable Numbers or Identifiers
CVE-2026-42947
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-8.7||HIGH
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:13
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Authorization bypass through User-Controlled key

A flaw in Naxclow's platform’s onboarding workflow allows an attacker to replay a confirm-then-bind sequence to silently reassign a device to an arbitrary account. Because the affected endpoints validate request signatures but do not confirm legitimate ownership, an attacker with any account can take over a device without user interaction while the device remains online and unaware.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-639
Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key
CVE-2026-50108
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-8.7||HIGH
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:10
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Missing Authorization

The Naxclow platform API that returns device relay registration details exposes a persistent credential without verifying that the requester is the legitimate device or owner. An actor able to present a platform-valid request signature can retrieve credentials for arbitrary devices and register on the relay as that device, enabling interception and disruption of its communications.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-862
Missing Authorization
CVE-2026-50101
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-9.2||CRITICAL
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:07
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Not using password aging

Naxclow devices use a server-side, per-device relay credential that never rotates and is re-issued to the device on each boot. Because this credential remains valid indefinitely and cannot be reset or revoked by the legitimate owner, any party that obtains it through any exposure path can maintain persistent access to the device’s relay channel. This enables long-term impersonation or interception, even after factory resets or re-onboarding.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-262
Not Using Password Aging
CVE-2026-28742
Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
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Assigner-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
CVSS Score-9.2||CRITICAL
EPSS-Not Assigned
Published-12 Jun, 2026 | 18:03
Updated-12 Jun, 2026 | 19:16
Rejected-Not Available
Known To Be Used In Ransomware Campaigns?-Not Available
KEV Added-Not Available
KEV Action Due Date-Not Available
Naxclow IoT Platform Use of hard-coded cryptographic key

Naxclow devices use a uniform request-signing scheme based on a hard-coded, platform-wide salt embedded in every firmware image. Once this salt is recovered from any device, an attacker can generate valid signatures for arbitrary device or account operations due to the absence of per-device keys, server-side nonce tracking, or replay protections. Combined with the system’s use of plain HTTP for control-plane traffic, the construction enables broad request forgery and impersonation across the platform.

Action-Not Available
Vendor-Naxclow
Product-ix camX Smart HomeV720Smart Doorbell X3
CWE ID-CWE-321
Use of Hard-coded Cryptographic Key