The communication protocol implemented in Ghost Robotics...
        
  Critical severity
        
          Unreviewed
      
        Published
          Oct 22, 2025 
          to the GitHub Advisory Database
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          Updated Oct 22, 2025 
      
  
Description
        Published by the National Vulnerability Database
      Oct 22, 2025 
    
  
        Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
      Oct 22, 2025 
    
  
        Last updated
      Oct 22, 2025 
    
  
The communication protocol implemented in Ghost Robotics Vision 60 v0.27.2 could allow an attacker to send commands to the robot from an external attack station, impersonating the control station (tablet) and gaining unauthorised full control of the robot. The absence of encryption and authentication mechanisms in the communication protocol allows an attacker to capture legitimate traffic between the robot and the controller, replicate it, and send any valid command to the robot from any attacking computer or device. The communication protocol used in this interface is based on MAVLink, a widely documented protocol, which increases the likelihood of attack. There are two methods for connecting to the robot remotely: Wi-Fi and 4G/LTE.
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