CVE-2026-41893
Signal K Server's WebSocket Login Endpoint Lacks Rate Limiting (Credential Brute-Force)
Signal K Server is a server application that runs on a central hub in a boat. Prior to version 2.25.0, the HTTP login endpoints (POST /login and POST /signalk/v1/auth/login) are protected by express-rate-limit (default: 100 attempts per 10-minute window, configurable via HTTP_RATE_LIMITS). The WebSocket login path โ sending {login: {username, password}} messages over an established WebSocket connection โ calls app.securityStrategy.login() directly without any rate limiting. An attacker can bypass HTTP rate limiting entirely by opening a WebSocket connection and attempting unlimited password guesses at the speed bcrypt allows (~20 attempts/sec with 10 salt rounds). This issue has been patched in version 2.25.0.
| CWE | CWE-307 |
| Vendor | signalk |
| Product | signalk-server |
| Published | May 9, 2026 |
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