OpenClaw: Pairing-scoped device session could restore revoked node token authority
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- Global (internet)
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- cyber_advisory · npm
### Summary In affected releases, a surviving pairing-scoped session for a device could re-establish node token authority after that node token had been revoked. Revocation should require the device to lose that authority unless it is approved again through the normal pairing flow. This issue affects token revocation and device-role containment. It does not allow unauthenticated device creation. ### Affected configurations This affects deployments where an already paired device keeps a same-device session with pairing-related scope after its node token is revoked. ### Impact A device that should have lost node WebSocket authority could regain it without renewed approval. That weakens revocation as an operator control and can keep node-level access alive longer than intended. The impact is limited to devices that already had a legitimate pairing/session foothold. ### Patched Versions The first stable patched version is `2026.5.26`. ### Mitigations Upgrade to `openclaw@2026.5.26` or later. If a node token was revoked on an older version, restart the gateway and remove/re-pair the affected device to ensure no stale session remains active.
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- GitHub Advisory Database ↗ · first seen 2026-06-18 13:03 UTC
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