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10 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-2024-47130
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App allows unauthenticated attackers to remotely update the local public keys used for P2P and group messages. It
8.8
HIGH
CVE-2024-47129
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App does not inject extra characters into broadcasted frames to obfuscate the length of messages. This makes it p
4.3
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47128
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App encryption key name is always sent unencrypted when the key is shared over RF through a broadcast message. It
4.3
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47127
< 2.0.3
In the goTenna Pro App there is a vulnerability that makes it possible to inject any custom message with any GID and Callsign usi
6.5
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47126
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App does not use SecureRandom when generating passwords for sharing cryptographic keys. The random function in us
6.5
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47125
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App does not authenticate public keys which allows an unauthenticated attacker to manipulate messages. It is advi
8.1
HIGH
CVE-2024-47124
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App does not encrypt callsigns in messages. It is recommended to not use sensitive information in callsigns when
4.3
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47123
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App uses AES CTR type encryption for short, encrypted messages without any additional integrity checking mechanis
5.3
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47122
< 2.0.3
In the goTenna Pro App, the encryption keys are stored along with a static IV on the End User Device (EUD). This allows for compl
4.3
MEDIUM
CVE-2024-47121
< 2.0.3
The goTenna Pro App uses a weak password for sharing encryption keys via the key broadcast method. If the broadcasted encryption
5.3
MEDIUM
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