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CVE-2026-3559: CWE-323: Reusing a Nonce, Key Pair in Encryption in Philips Hue BridgeCVE-2026-3559
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CVE-2026-3559 is a high-severity vulnerability in the Philips Hue Bridge version 1.73.1973146020 that allows network-adjacent attackers to bypass authentication without any privileges. The flaw is due to the reuse of a static nonce in the SRP authentication mechanism of the HomeKit Accessory Protocol service, which listens on TCP port 8080 by default. This static nonce enables attackers to circumvent authentication controls, potentially gaining unauthorized access to the device. There is no indication that a patch or official fix is currently available. Exploits in the wild have not been reported as of the publication date.

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