CVE-2026-50720 in T31information

Résumé

par MITRE • 19/08/2026

The Ingenic T31 SoC boot ROM flash-boot verification path compares only a single 32-bit word of the RSA signature output against a single 32-bit word of the SHA-256 payload digest, rather than compare the full data. This allows an attacker with physical write access to boot media to forge modified SPL (Secondary Program Loader) images that pass secure boot verification without possession of the OEM signing key. Each forgery attempt succeeds with approximately 2/3 probability. This has been validated via reverse engineering, software emulation against vendor-signed images, and end-to-end hardware acceptance of a forged firmware image on a Wyze Video Doorbell v2 (T31X).

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Responsable

MITRE

Réserver

05/06/2026

Divulgation

19/08/2026

Modérer

accepté

Entrée

VDB-393054

CPE

prêt

EPSS

0.00149

KEV

non

Activités

faible

Sources

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