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CVE-2025-65553 D3dsecurity CVE debrief

The D3D Wi-Fi Home Security System ZX-G12 v2.1.17 is susceptible to RF jamming on the 433 MHz alarm sensor channel. An attacker within RF range can transmit continuous interference to block sensor transmissions, resulting in missed alarms and loss of security monitoring. The device lacks jamming detection or mitigations, creating a denial-of-service condition that may lead to undetected intrusions or failure to trigger safety alerts.

Vendor
D3dsecurity
Product
Wi‑Fi Home Security System ZX‑G12
CVSS
MEDIUM 6.5
CISA KEV
Not listed in stored evidence
Original CVE published
2026-01-12
Original CVE updated
2026-07-05
Advisory published
2026-01-12
Advisory updated
2026-07-05

Who should care

Organizations and individuals using the D3D Wi-Fi Home Security System ZX-G12 v2.1.17 should be aware of this vulnerability and take necessary precautions to prevent potential RF jamming attacks.

Technical summary

The D3D Wi-Fi Home Security System ZX-G12 v2.1.17 is vulnerable to RF jamming on the 433 MHz alarm sensor channel. An attacker within RF range can transmit continuous interference to block sensor transmissions, resulting in missed alarms and loss of security monitoring. The device lacks jamming detection or mitigations, creating a denial-of-service condition that may lead to undetected intrusions or failure to trigger safety alerts. To address this vulnerability, defenders should focus on implementing RF interference detection and mitigation measures, as well as conducting regular security audits and vulnerability assessments.

Defensive priority

Medium priority should be given to addressing this vulnerability, as it could lead to undetected intrusions or failure to trigger safety alerts.

Recommended defensive actions

  • Implement RF interference detection and mitigation measures
  • Conduct regular security audits and vulnerability assessments
  • Monitor for suspicious RF activity
  • Consider implementing alternative security measures
  • Update to a newer version of the device firmware if available

Evidence notes

The CVE record was published on 2026-01-12T15:16:03.730Z and was last modified on 2026-07-05T02:17:25.953Z. The NVD entry is currently Modified. Evidence is limited to CVE and NVD information; further verification is recommended. Defenders should verify affected product deployments, review official advisories, and plan for vendor-supported updates or mitigations.

Official resources

AI-assisted PatchSiren debrief based on the supplied source corpus. The CVE record was published on 2026-01-12T15:16:03.730Z and has not been modified since then. The NVD entry is currently Modified.