CVE-2025-65553: D3D Wi-Fi Home Security System ZX-G12 v2.1.17 is susceptible to RF jamming on the 433 MHz alarm sensor chan...
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.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
This CVE describes a weakness in the D3D Wi-Fi Home Security System ZX-G12 v2.1.17. Nearby radio interference on the sensor channel can stop alarm sensors from reaching the panel, causing missed alarms. The business issue is not data theft; it is failed physical security monitoring when the system is being disrupted.
Executive priority
Treat this as a moderate physical-security reliability risk. Prioritize environments where missed alarms could enable theft, intrusion, or safety failures. The main decision is whether current compensating controls are enough while vendor guidance or replacement options are evaluated.
Technical view
The reported issue is RF jamming susceptibility on the 433 MHz alarm sensor channel. CVSS 3.1 is 6.5 with adjacent attack vector, low complexity, no privileges, no user interaction, and high availability impact. The source says the device lacks jamming detection or mitigations, producing a denial-of-service condition for sensor signaling.
Likely exposure
Exposure is limited to organizations or homes using the D3D Wi-Fi Home Security System ZX-G12 v2.1.17 with 433 MHz wireless alarm sensors. The provided CVE data has no CPEs and lists affected vendor/product fields as n/a, so inventory confirmation is required.
Exploitation context
The bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or evidence of active in-the-wild exploitation. The described attack requires physical proximity within RF range and results in missed sensor transmissions, not code execution or data compromise.
Researcher notes
Evidence is narrow but specific: product/model/version, 433 MHz sensor channel, missing jamming detection, CWE-294, and CVSS 6.5. The record lacks CPEs, explicit patch status, and vendor advisory details. Do not infer broader D3D product impact from this bundle.
Mitigation direction
Check D3D vendor guidance for firmware, hardware, or operational mitigations.
Do not rely solely on this system for high-risk physical security areas.
Layer detection with wired sensors, monitored cameras, guards, or independent alarms.
Document residual risk where wireless sensors remain in use.
Escalate to the vendor for jamming detection or replacement options.
Validation and detection
Inventory sites using D3D ZX-G12 and confirm firmware version v2.1.17.
Identify whether protected zones depend on 433 MHz wireless sensors.
Review device documentation for jamming alerts or tamper detection capability.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-294 · source CWE mapping
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