CVE-2025-30133
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Publication date: 2025-07-28

Last updated on: 2025-11-06

Assigner: MITRE

Description
An issue was discovered on IROAD Dashcam FX2 devices. Bypass of Device Pairing/Registration can occur. It requires device registration via the "IROAD X View" app for authentication, but its HTTP server lacks this restriction. Once connected to the dashcam's Wi-Fi network via the default password ("qwertyuiop"), an attacker can directly access the HTTP server at http://192.168.10.1 without undergoing the pairing process. Additionally, no alert is triggered on the device when an attacker connects, making this intrusion completely silent.
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Published
2025-07-28
Last Modified
2025-11-06
Generated
2026-05-07
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2025-07-28
EPSS Evaluated
2026-05-05
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iroadau fx2_firmware *
iroadau fx2 *
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CWE ID Description
CWE-284 The product does not restrict or incorrectly restricts access to a resource from an unauthorized actor.
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Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability affects IROAD Dashcam FX2 devices by allowing an attacker to bypass the device pairing and registration process. Normally, device registration via the "IROAD X View" app is required for authentication. However, the dashcam's HTTP server does not enforce this restriction. An attacker who connects to the dashcam's Wi-Fi network using the default password "qwertyuiop" can access the HTTP server directly at http://192.168.10.1 without completing the pairing process. Furthermore, the device does not alert the user when such a connection occurs, making the intrusion silent.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

This vulnerability can allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access to the dashcam's HTTP server without authentication. Since the attacker can connect silently without triggering any alerts, they may be able to manipulate device settings, access stored data, or interfere with the device's operation without the user's knowledge, potentially compromising the security and privacy of the device owner.


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