CVE-2025-59105 - Unencrypted Flash Storage in dormakaba access manager
CVE ID : CVE-2025-59105
Published : Jan. 26, 2026, 10:16 a.m. | 59 minutes ago
Description : With physical access to the device and enough time an attacker can desolder the flash memory, modify it and then reinstall it because of missing encryption. Thus, essential files, such as "/etc/passwd", as well as stored certificates, cryptographic keys, stored PINs and so on can be modified and read, in order to gain SSH root access on the Linux-based K7 model. On the Windows CE based K5 model, the password for the Access Manager can additionally be read in plain text from the stored SQLite database.
Severity: 7.0 | HIGH
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Published : Jan. 26, 2026, 10:16 a.m. | 59 minutes ago
Description : With physical access to the device and enough time an attacker can desolder the flash memory, modify it and then reinstall it because of missing encryption. Thus, essential files, such as "/etc/passwd", as well as stored certificates, cryptographic keys, stored PINs and so on can be modified and read, in order to gain SSH root access on the Linux-based K7 model. On the Windows CE based K5 model, the password for the Access Manager can additionally be read in plain text from the stored SQLite database.
Severity: 7.0 | HIGH
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