CVE-2025-13316
Twonky Server vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Twonky Server 8.5.2 on Linux and Windows is vulnerable to a cryptographic flaw, use of hard-coded cryptographic keys. An attacker with knowledge of the encrypted administrator password can decrypt the value with static keys to view the plain text password and gain administrator-level access to Twonky Server.


SourceNVD

Related Twonky Server vulnerabilities:

CVE ID

Severity

Score

Technologies

Component name

CISA KEV exploit

Has fix

Published date

CVE-2025-13315CRITICAL9.3
  • Twonky ServerTwonky Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:lynxtechnology:twonky_server
NoNoNov 19, 2025
CVE-2025-13316HIGH8.2
  • Twonky ServerTwonky Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:lynxtechnology:twonky_server
NoNoNov 19, 2025
CVE-2018-9182MEDIUM6.1
  • Twonky ServerTwonky Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:lynxtechnology:twonky_server
NoYesJun 08, 2018
CVE-2018-9177MEDIUM6.1
  • Twonky ServerTwonky Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:lynxtechnology:twonky_server
NoYesJun 08, 2018
CVE-2018-7203MEDIUM6.1
  • Twonky ServerTwonky Server
  • cpe:2.3:a:lynxtechnology:twonky_server
NoYesMar 30, 2018

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