CVE-2025-64307: Brightpick Mission Control / Internal Logic Control Missing Authentication for Critical Function
The Brightpick Internal Logic Control web interface is accessible without requiring user authentication. An unauthorized user could exploit this interface to manipulate robot control functions, including initiating or halting runners, assigning jobs, clearing stations, and deploying storage totes.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Brightpick Mission Control’s Internal Logic Control interface may be reachable without login. If an unauthorized person can access that interface on the relevant network, they could change warehouse robot operations, including starting or stopping runners and assigning jobs.
Executive priority
Treat this as a high-priority operational technology issue if Brightpick systems run in production warehouses. The business risk is unauthorized disruption or manipulation of robot workflows, not confirmed data theft.
Technical view
CVE-2025-64307 is CWE-306 missing authentication for a critical function in Brightpick Mission Control / Internal Logic Control versions 0 and 1.67.0. The CVSS 4.0 score is 7.1, with adjacent-network attack vector, no privileges, no user interaction, and high integrity impact.
Likely exposure
Most likely exposure is within facilities or networks where Brightpick Mission Control / Internal Logic Control is deployed and reachable by adjacent or internal users. The provided sources do not establish internet exposure.
Exploitation context
The CVE is not listed as CISA KEV in the provided bundle. The sources describe possible unauthorized manipulation of robot control functions, but do not provide evidence of active exploitation or public exploit tooling.
Researcher notes
Evidence supports missing authentication and high integrity impact, but the bundle does not identify a patch version, compensating controls, or exploitation in the wild. Keep conclusions scoped to Brightpick Mission Control / Internal Logic Control versions listed.
Mitigation direction
Check CISA and Brightpick guidance for fixed versions or official mitigations.
Restrict Internal Logic Control access to authorized management networks only.
Use firewall or segmentation controls to reduce adjacent-network reachability.
Contact Brightpick for remediation guidance if running affected versions.
Validation and detection
Inventory Brightpick Mission Control / Internal Logic Control deployments and versions.
Confirm whether versions 0 or 1.67.0 are present.
Verify critical robot-control functions require authentication before access.
Review network paths that can reach the Internal Logic Control interface.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-306: Credential and account abuse lookup
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CWE-306 · source CWE mapping
Missing Authentication for Critical Function
Missing Authentication for Critical Function represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.