CVE-2025-35027 is a command injection vulnerability affecting multiple Unitree robotic platforms that share a common firmware lineage, including Go2, G1, H1, and B2 devices. The flaw is reachable through the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) interface used to configure the robot’s onboard WiFi. An attacker can supply a malicious string during WiFi configuration and then trigger a restart of the WiFi service, causing unsanitized input to be processed by the wpa_supplicant_restart.sh shell script. This results in arbitrary command execution with root privileges on the robot. The issue appears to stem from improper neutralization of special elements in OS command construction within the WiFi restart workflow. Because the affected models derive from a shared codebase, the vulnerability impacts multiple product lines rather than a single device family.
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A BLE-related vulnerability cited in UniPwn research as part of an exploit chain affecting Unitree robots, enabling root command execution and potential propagation to nearby devices over BLE.
A set of vulnerabilities in Unitree robots' BLE interface allowing root-level command execution and viral propagation among robot swarms.
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