Kritische Schwachstelle in Espressif IoT-Entwicklungsframework: CVE-2025-52471

⚠️ CVE-Referenzen: CVE-2025-52471

Zusammenfassung

Eine kritische Schwachstelle im ESP-NOW-Protokoll des Espressif IoT-Entwicklungsframeworks ermöglicht unter bestimmten Umständen potenziell Remotecodeausführung auf betroffenen Geräten. Der Fehler liegt in der unzureichenden Überprüfung von Benutzerdaten, was zu einem Integer-Underflow und daraus resultierenden Speicherzugriffen führen kann. Nutzer werden empfohlen, auf eine gepatchte Version des Frameworks zu aktualisieren, um von den integrierten Schutzmaßnahmen zu profitieren.

ESF-IDF is the Espressif Internet of Things (IOT) Development Framework. An integer underflow vulnerability has been identified in the ESP-NOW protocol implementation within the ESP Wi-Fi component of versions 5.4.1, 5.3.3, 5.2.5, and 5.1.6 of the ESP-IDF framework. This issue stems from insufficient validation of user-supplied data length in the packet receive function. Under certain conditions, this may lead to out-of-bounds memory access and may allow arbitrary memory write operations. On systems without a memory protection scheme, this behavior could potentially be used to achieve remote code execution (RCE) on the target device. In versions 5.4.2, 5.3.4, 5.2.6, and 5.1.6, ESP-NOW has added more comprehensive validation logic on user-supplied data length during packet reception to prevent integer underflow caused by negative value calculations. For ESP-IDF v5.3 and earlier, a workaround can be applied by validating that the `data_len` parameter received in the RX callback (registered via `esp_now_register_recv_cb()`) is a positive value before further processing. For ESP-IDF v5.4 and later, no application-level workaround is available. Users are advised to upgrade to a patched version of ESP-IDF to take advantage of the built-in mitigation.
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