| Title | motogadget mo.lock NFC CWE-290, CWE-327, CWE-1394 |
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| Description | RESERVED IDENTIFIER: CVE-2025-6666
This vulnerability in the motogadget mo.lock ignition lock (NFC version) allows an attacker to duplicate an ignition key by exploiting a hard-coded cryptographic key and a weak authentication protocol.
The issue stems from the device's reliance on a preprogrammed "master key" that is shared globally across all units for password derivation. Because of this global reuse, an attacker can with brief physical proximity can perform a high-speed non-privileged read of a key's serial number using standard NFC reading equipment such as a smartphone. Subsequently, the serial number can be replayed to any mo.lock NFC unit to brute-force the low-entropy password verification value used for authentication. This allows for successful authentication bypass by spoofing the original key, and results in unauthorized vehicle ignition. |
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| Source | ⚠️ https://office.dngr.us/s/iZHrwtf2xRPoeJj/download |
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| User | drewbug (UID 92544) |
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| Submission | 11/25/2025 14:07 (7 months ago) |
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| Moderation | 11/29/2025 09:56 (4 days later) |
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| Status | Accepted |
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| VulDB entry | 333785 [motogadget mo.lock Ignition Lock up to 20251125 NFC hard-coded key] |
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| Points | 20 |
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