CVE-2025-56802
The Reolink desktop application uses a hard-coded and predictable AES encryption key to encrypt user configuration files
The Reolink desktop application uses a hard-coded and predictable AES encryption key to encrypt user configuration files allowing attackers with local access to decrypt sensitive application data stored in %APPDATA%. A different vulnerability than CVE-2025-56801. NOTE: the Supplier's position is that material is not hardcoded and is instead randomly generated on each installation of the application.
MEDIUM · CVSS 5.1
EPSS 0.00029
Schedule remediation
- Public exploit or PoC is available
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