Unauthenticated attackers can obtain restricted information about a user's smart device collections (i.e., "scenes").
Unauthenticated attackers can obtain restricted information about a user's smart device collections (i.e., "rooms").
Unauthenticated attackers can trigger device actions associated with specific "scenes" of arbitrary users.
Unauthenticated attackers can add devices of other users to their scenes (or arbitrary scenes of other arbitrary users).
An unauthenticated attackers can obtain a list of smart devices by knowing a valid username through an unprotected API.
An unauthenticated attacker can obtain a list of smart devices by knowing a valid username.
Unauthenticated attackers can query an API endpoint and get device details.
An unauthenticated attacker can hijack other users' devices and potentially control them.
An unauthenticated attacker can obtain other users' charger information.
Unauthenticated attackers can retrieve full list of users associated with arbitrary accounts.
Unauthenticated attackers can retrieve serial number of smart meters associated to a specific user account.
An unauthenticated attacker can obtain a user's plant list by knowing the username.
An attacker can get information about the groups of the smart home devices for arbitrary users (i.e., "rooms").
An unauthenticated attacker can infer the existence of usernames in the system by querying an API.
Unauthenticated attackers can send configuration settings to device and possible perform physical actions remotely (e.g., on/off).
Unauthenticated attackers can query information about total energy consumed by EV chargers of arbitrary users.
An unauthenticated attacker can delete any user's "rooms" by knowing the user's and room IDs.
Unauthenticated attackers can rename "rooms" of arbitrary users.
An unauthenticated attacker can check the existence of usernames in the system by querying an API.
An attacker can export other users' plant information.
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