CVE-2025-65822
published 2025-12-10CVE-2025-65822: The ESP32 system on a chip (SoC) that powers the Meatmeet Pro was found to have JTAG enabled. By leaving JTAG enabled on an ESP32 in a commercial product an…
PriorityP335medium6.8CVSS 3.1
AVPACLPRNUINSUCHIHAH
EPSS
0.18%
7.2th percentile
The ESP32 system on a chip (SoC) that powers the Meatmeet Pro was found to have JTAG enabled. By leaving JTAG enabled on an ESP32 in a commercial product an attacker with physical access to the device can connect over this port and reflash the device's firmware with malicious code which will be executed upon running. As a result, the victim will lose access to the functionality of their device and the attack may gain unauthorized access to the victim's Wi-Fi network by re-connecting to the SSID defined in the NVS partition of the device.
Affected
1 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| meatmeet | meatmeet_pro_wifi_bluetooth_meat_thermometer_firmware | — | — |
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2025-12-10
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