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TP-Link has identified a vulnerability in Tapo L535E v1.0 and v3.0, Tapo P300 v1.0, and Tapo D100C v1.0, where Bluetooth communication during the initial setup phase is transmitted in cleartext without encryption. Bluetooth is only used during initialization.
An attacker within the Bluetooth range could exploit this behavior using Bluetooth sniffing or man-in-the-middle techniques, which may allow eavesdropping on Bluetooth communication, manipulate transmitted setup data and potentially gain unauthorized control of the device during initialization.
An attacker
within the Bluetooth range could exploit this behavior using Bluetooth sniffing
or man-in-the-middle techniques, which may allow eavesdropping on Bluetooth
communication, manipulate transmitted setup data and potentially gain
unauthorized control of the device during initialization.
D100C is the
chime delivered with your Tapo camera, and it is delivered with the following
Tapo products:
D130, D210, D235,
D225, TD21, TDB21 and TD25
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Initial Analysis by NIST6/03/2026 2:18:02 PM
Action
Type
Old Value
New Value
Added
CVSS V3.1
AV:A/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Added
CPE Configuration
AND
OR
*cpe:2.3:o:tp-link:tapo_d100c_firmware:1.3.1:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
OR
cpe:2.3:h:tp-link:tapo_d100c:1.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
Added
CPE Configuration
AND
OR
*cpe:2.3:o:tp-link:tapo_l535e_firmware:1.4.1:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
OR
cpe:2.3:h:tp-link:tapo_l535e:1.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:h:tp-link:tapo_l535e:3.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
Added
CPE Configuration
AND
OR
*cpe:2.3:o:tp-link:tapo_p300_firmware:1.4.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
*cpe:2.3:o:tp-link:tapo_p300_firmware:1.4.2:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
OR
cpe:2.3:h:tp-link:tapo_p300:1.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
TP-Link has identified a vulnerability in Tapo L535E v1.0 and v3.0, Tapo P300 v1.0, and Tapo D100C v1.0, where Bluetooth communication during the initial setup phase is transmitted in cleartext without encryption. Bluetooth is only used during initialization.
An attacker within the Bluetooth range could exploit this behavior using Bluetooth sniffing or man-in-the-middle techniques, which may allow eavesdropping on Bluetooth communication, manipulate transmitted setup data and potentially gain unauthorized control of the device during initialization.
An attacker
within the Bluetooth range could exploit this behavior using Bluetooth sniffing
or man-in-the-middle techniques, which may allow eavesdropping on Bluetooth
communication, manipulate transmitted setup data and potentially gain
unauthorized control of the device during initialization.
D100C is the
chime delivered with your Tapo camera, and it is delivered with the following
Tapo products:
D130, D210, D235,
D225, TD21, TDB21 and TD25