CVE-2026-2541
Published: Feb 15, 2026
Modified: Feb 17, 2026
Description
The Micca KE700 system relies on a 6-bit portion of an identifier for authentication within rolling codes, providing only 64 possible combinations. This low entropy allows an attacker to perform a brute-force attack against one component of the rolling code. Successful exploitation simplify an attacker to predict the next valid rolling code, granting unauthorized access to the vehicle.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Micca Auto Electronics Co., Ltd. | Car Alarm System KE700 | affected KE700unknown KE700+ |
Weaknesses (CWE)
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