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"ID" : "CVE-2020-9438" ,
"STATE" : "PUBLIC"
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} ,
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"description" : {
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"value" : "Tinxy Door Lock with firmware before 3.2 allow attackers to unlock a door by replaying an Unlock request that occurred when the attacker was previously authorized. In other words, door-access revocation is mishandled."
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"refsource" : "MISC" ,
"name" : "https://medium.com/@avishek_75733/smart-products-are-always-not-that-smart-tinxy-smart-door-lock-vulnerability-97f91e435e06" ,
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}
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