CVE-2026-32067
OpenClaw has cross-account DM pairing authorization bypass via unscoped pairing store access
Description
### Summary OpenClaw had account-scope gaps in pairing-store access for DM pairing policy, which could let a pairing approval from one account authorize the same sender on another account in multi-account setups. ### Impact This is an authorization-boundary weakness in multi-account channel deployments. A sender approved in one account could be accepted in another account before explicit approval there. ### Affected Packages / Versions - Package: `openclaw` (npm) - Latest published version affected: `2026.2.25` - Vulnerable range: `<= 2026.2.25` - Patched version (planned next release): `>= 2026.2.26` ### Fix OpenClaw now enforces account-scoped pairing reads/writes consistently across core and extension message channels, with stricter runtime/SDK helpers and shared policy wiring to prevent cross-account pairing bleed. ### Fix Commit(s) - `a0c5e28f3bf0cc0cd9311f9e9ec2ca0352550dcf` - `bce643a0bd145d3e9cb55400af33bd1b85baeb02` ### Release Process Note `patched_versions` is pre-set to the planned next release (`2026.2.26`). After npm publish of that version, this advisory is ready to publish without further content edits. OpenClaw thanks @tdjackey for reporting.
How to fix CVE-2026-32067
To remediate CVE-2026-32067, upgrade the affected package to a fixed version below.
- —upgrade to 2026.2.26 or later
Is CVE-2026-32067 being exploited?
Low — EPSS is 0.0%, meaning exploitation activity has not been observed at scale.
Affected packages (1)
- from 0, < 2026.2.26