CVE-2026-14950 is an insufficient session expiration vulnerability in Frauscher Sensortechnik FDS102 for FAdC/FAdCi R2. The flaw is caused by defective session expiration logic in the web interface, allowing a remote attacker who has obtained a valid session identifier to continue using that session after it should have expired. Because the application fails to properly enforce session invalidation on the server side, expired sessions may remain usable beyond their intended lifetime, enabling unauthorized continued access to the FDS web interface.
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