GHSA-chr9-m4q2-76hwHighCVSS 8.0

OpenClaw: Control UI locality spoofing could mint a durable admin device token

Published
July 2, 2026
Last Modified
July 2, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Summary

In affected LAN/shared-token Control UI deployments, a caller could spoof locality information used during Control UI pairing and obtain a durable admin-capable device token.

This issue is limited to deployments where the caller already has the network/authentication foothold needed to reach the Control UI pairing path. It is not an unauthenticated internet exposure issue.

Affected configurations

This affects configurations such as LAN-bound gateways or shared-token Control UI access where locality signals were accepted as sufficient for pairing decisions.

Impact

A temporary or shared Control UI access path could be turned into a persistent admin device token. That token could remain useful after the shared gateway token was rotated, unless the paired device was removed.

The issue is a pairing/locality validation problem: locality-derived trust was stronger than it should have been.

Patched Versions

The first stable patched version is 2026.5.22.

Mitigations

Upgrade to [email protected] or later. For older deployments, remove unexpected paired devices and avoid exposing Control UI pairing paths on networks with untrusted clients.

🎯 Affected products1

  • npm/openclaw:< 2026.5.22

🔗 References (4)