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An issue was discovered on goTenna v1 devices with app 5.5.3 and firmware 0.25.5. A command channel includes the next hop. which can be intercepted and used to break frequency hopping.
NVD Status: Analyzed ,CVE State: published
Threat Intelligence & Risk Assessment for CVE-2025-32887
Conclusion & alert: CVE-2025-32887 is rated Moderate Risk (41.1/100) : CVSS High severity, with low exploitation likelihood (EPSS 0.15%). Mandatory action: Review affected assets and schedule remediation.
Risk is dynamic; we continuously reassess and refresh what is shown on this page as upstream context changes.
Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2025-32887
EPSS lead: Daily EPSS estimates relative likelihood of exploitation; percentile ranks this CVE among scored vulnerabilities (higher = more severe relative rank).
#
Date
Old EPSS score
New EPSS score
Delta (New - Old)
1
2026-06-13
0.07%
0.15%
+0.09%
2
2026-02-25
0.01%
0.07%
+0.05%
3
2025-05-02
—
0.01%
—
Full EPSS history
(3 records total)
Common vulnerability scoring system (CVSS) metrics for CVE-2025-32887
CVSS metrics for this CVE.
Base score
Version
Severity
Vector
Exploitability
Impact
Score source
7.1
3.1
HIGH
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:H
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Attack vector (AV:A)
Attacker has to be nearby on the network—same office, same link, that vibe—not the whole wide internet.
Attack complexity (AC:L)
Once they can reach the bug, pulling it off is straightforward—no weird race conditions or rare setup.
Privileges required (PR:N)
No account or special rights needed—anonymous or random user is enough.
User interaction (UI:N)
Nobody has to click “OK” or open a trap file; it can work without a victim helping.
Scope (S:U)
Damage stays in the same “trust bubble” as the broken component—no big spill into unrelated systems.
Confidentiality (C:L)
Some sensitive info could get out, but not a total data dump.
Integrity (I:N)
Data isn’t meaningfully altered or forged.
Availability (A:H)
Could take the service down hard or make it unusable for people who depend on it.
2.8
4.2
[email protected]
6.5
3.1
MEDIUM
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
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Attack vector (AV:A)
Attacker has to be nearby on the network—same office, same link, that vibe—not the whole wide internet.
Attack complexity (AC:L)
Once they can reach the bug, pulling it off is straightforward—no weird race conditions or rare setup.
Privileges required (PR:N)
No account or special rights needed—anonymous or random user is enough.
User interaction (UI:N)
Nobody has to click “OK” or open a trap file; it can work without a victim helping.
Scope (S:U)
Damage stays in the same “trust bubble” as the broken component—no big spill into unrelated systems.
Confidentiality (C:N)
Doesn’t really leak secrets in a meaningful way.
Integrity (I:N)
Data isn’t meaningfully altered or forged.
Availability (A:H)
Could take the service down hard or make it unusable for people who depend on it.
2.8
3.6
[email protected]
Weakness enumeration for CVE-2025-32887
Affected software / configurations for CVE-2025-32887
Vendor
Product
Version
Raw CPE
gotenna
mesh_firmware
0.25.5
cpe:2.3:o:gotenna:mesh_firmware:0.25.5:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
gotenna
gotenna
5.5.3
cpe:2.3:a:gotenna:gotenna:5.5.3:*:*:*:*:-:*:*
References for CVE-2025-32887
cvelogic
Threat Intelligence