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CVE-2026-49325

Indian Scout Bobber 2025 WCM voltage-based shutdown

Published: May 29, 2026Updated: May 29, 2026 Sources: CVE List NVD
4.6CVSS
MEDIUM

Improper handling of physical conditions in the bike-shutdown control of the Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber + Tech 2025 model year allows a physical attacker with access to the Wireless Control Module (WCM) wiring harness to bypass the anti-theft shutdown. The WCM signals shutdown to a peer ECU via a falling-edge voltage transition on a dedicated wire pair. The receiving ECU does not distinguish between an active shutdown pulse and an open-circuit / disconnected condition; interrupting the relevant wires leaves the motorcycle fully operable even though the WCM never validated the rider's PIN. Specific connector details have been withheld pending vendor remediation.

EPSS Score
N/A
CISA KEV
Not in KEV
Exploits
No Known Exploits
Remediation
Patch Available

CVSS Vector Breakdown

AV:PAC:LPR:NUI:NS:UC:NI:NA:H
Exploitability
AV:PAttack Vector
Physical
AC:LAttack Complexity
Low
PR:NPrivileges Required
None
UI:NUser Interaction
None
Scope
S:UScope
Unchanged
Impact
C:NConfidentiality
None
I:NIntegrity
None
A:HAvailability
High

Weaknesses

Affected Products

Scout Bobber + Tech
Indian Motorcycle (Polaris Inc.)

Exploitability

Official Patch Available

References

Timeline

Published
May 29, 2026
Last Updated
May 29, 2026

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