Uncontrolled resource consumption in the Wireless Control Module (WCM) of the Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber + Tech 2025 model year allows an…
The Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber + Tech 2025 model year has a vulnerability in its Wireless Control Module that allows an attacker with access to the in-vehicle network to immobilize the motorcycle by triggering a brute-force lockout. This can be done with a small number of crafted frames, and the lockout counter does not reset on power cycle. The motorcycle will be un-startable until dealer service is performed.
Uncontrolled resource consumption in the Wireless Control Module (WCM) of the Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber + Tech 2025 model year allows an adjacent-network attacker with write access to the in-vehicle network to permanently immobilize the motorcycle. The WCM enforces a brute-force lockout on the immobilizer authentication algorithm, but the lockout counter is reachable by any unauthenticated message, has no session binding, and does not reset on power cycle. An attacker can deliberately trip the lockout with a small number of crafted frames, leaving the bike un-startable until dealer service. Specific thresholds have been withheld pending vendor remediation.
Motorcycle owners who have the affected model year are at risk of having their vehicle immobilized by an attacker with access to the in-vehicle network.
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AV:P/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
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CVSS:3.1/AV:P/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
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