Twonky Server - Improper Access Control (CVE-2025-13315)
290Exploiting IPs reported
Twonky Server 8.5.2 on Linux and Windows is vulnerable to an access control flaw. An unauthenticated attacker can bypass web service API authentication controls to leak a log file and read the administrator's username and encrypted password.
CrowdSec analysis
CVE-2025-13315 is a critical access control vulnerability in Twonky Server 8.5.2 for Linux and Windows, allowing unauthenticated attackers to bypass API authentication and access sensitive log files. This exposure can lead to the disclosure of the administrator's username and encrypted password, potentially enabling further compromise of the server.
CrowdSec has been tracking this vulnerability and its exploits since 10th of December 2025.
CrowdSec network data shows that most actors exploiting CVE-2025-13315 rely on broad, untargeted scans with minimal filtering. The activity is largely automated and opportunistic in nature. Telemetry from the CrowdSec network also shows that exploitation activity for CVE-2025-13315 remains steady week-over-week. Attack volumes are consistent with long-term trends, indicating sustained interest from threat actors. CVE-2025-13315 continues to be an active part of the threat landscape and will likely remain this way for the forseeable future.
Attackers exploit unauthenticated access to the /nmc/rpc/log_getfile endpoint to retrieve Twonky Server log files, exposing administrator usernames and encrypted passwords.
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