CVE-2026-30789
Critical · CVSS 9.8RustDesk Client (rustdesk-client) — Weak password hashing with insufficient computational effort and no brute-force restriction enabling offline password recovery (CWE-307, CWE-916)
- CVSS
- 9.8
- nvd
- EPSS
- —
- KEV
- No
- Class
- kernel local
- CWE-307, CWE-916
Description
Use of Password Hash With Insufficient Computational Effort, Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts vulnerability in rustdesk-client RustDesk Client rustdesk-client on Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android (Client login, peer authentication modules) allows Password Brute Forcing. The authentication proof is SHA256(SHA256(password + salt) + challenge), where both the salt and the challenge are generated entirely by the server with no client-side nonce, and the hash uses no slow key-derivation function. A rogue or on-path API/relay server (see CVE-2026-30794 / CVE-2026-30797) can issue a chosen salt and challenge, capture the resulting proof, and recover the password offline. The capture-replay claim (CWE-294) is withdrawn: the challenge is regenerated per connection (challenge = Config::get_auto_password(6)), so a captured proof is not replayable against the legitimate server. The 1.4.7 OTP brute-force limiter and the existing LOGIN_FAILURES counter constrain only ONLINE attempts and do not address offline recovery. This vulnerability is associated with program files src/client.rs and program routines handle_hash(), handle_login_from_ui() (login proof construction). This issue affects RustDesk Client: through 1.4.8.
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Status: enriched · ingested 2026-06-22T12:00:15.000Z · profiled 2026-06-22T18:30:15.000Z