CVE-2026-77812
CVSS:4.0/AV:A/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H
Summary
DJI drones transmit DUML (DJI Universal Markup Language) protocol messages over BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) without encryption. When a client attempts to connect to the drone over Wi-Fi, or when the drone is switched to QuickTransfer mode, the DJI Fly application exchanges DUML messages with the drone over BLE, including the Wi-Fi credentials. An attacker within BLE range can passively sniff this traffic and recover the credentials in cleartext, including the drone's Wi-Fi PSK, SSID, and trusted identifier UUID. Obtaining these credentials allows the attacker to join the drone's internal Wi-Fi network, interact with network services exposed by the drone, and decrypt Wi-Fi traffic exchanged between the drone and the legitimate user.
- An attacker within BLE range recovers the Wi-Fi SSID and PSK in cleartext, and can then join the drone's network
- The same capture also exposes the session UUID identifier, which is the only thing the drone uses to tell a trusted client from an unknown one, so the attacker can replay it and skip the physical confirmation of new connected devices.
- The credentials do not change between sessions unless the operator manually resets the Wi-Fi settings, so one capture stays valid indefinitely
- The attack is fully passive, with nothing transmitted and no connection made, so neither the operator nor the drone has any indication the session was observed
- A BLE sniffer and presence during one normal DJI Fly connection are needed
Affected models are DJI Neo until 01.00.0400, DJI Neo 2 until 01.00.0500, DJI Flip until 01.00.1200, DJI Air 3 until 01.00.1600, DJI Air 3S until 01.00.1400, DJI Avata 2 until 01.00.0400, DJI Avata 360 until 01.00.0300, DJI Mavic 3 until 01.00.1400, DJI Mavic 3 Classic until 01.00.0800, DJI Mavic 3 Pro until 01.01.0700, DJI Mavic 4 Pro until 01.00.0500, DJI Mini 2 until 01.07.0200, DJI Mini 3 until 01.00.0500, DJI Mini 3 Pro until 01.00.0900, DJI Mini 4 Pro until 01.00.1100, and DJI Mini 5 Pro until 01.00.0600.
Remediation requires a firmware update from the vendor. There is no user-side mitigation that fully addresses the vulnerability without upgrading.
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version Range | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| DJI | DJI Neo | 0 <= 01.00.0400 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Neo 2 | 0 <= 01.00.0500 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Flip | 0 <= 01.00.1200 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Air 3 | 0 <= 01.00.1600 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Air 3S | 0 <= 01.00.1400 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Avata 2 | 0 <= 01.00.0400 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Avata 360 | 0 <= 01.00.0300 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mavic 3 | 0 <= 01.00.1400 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mavic 3 Classic | 0 <= 01.00.0800 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mavic 3 Pro | 0 <= 01.01.0700 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mavic 4 Pro | 0 <= 01.00.0500 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mini 2 | 0 <= 01.07.0200 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mini 3 | 0 <= 01.00.0500 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mini 3 Pro | 0 <= 01.00.0900 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mini 4 Pro | 0 <= 01.00.1100 | affected |
| DJI | DJI Mini 5 Pro | 0 <= 01.00.0600 | affected |
Weaknesses
- CWE-311: CWE-311 Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data
ADP Enrichment
CISA ADP Vulnrichment
- SSVC:
- Exploitation: none
- Automatable: no
- Technical Impact: total
References
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