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CVE-2022-29482
'Mobaoku-Auction&Flea Market' App for iOS versions prior to 5.5.16 improperly verifies server certificates, which may allow an attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication via a man-in-the-middle attack...
CVE-2022-29482
'Mobaoku-Auction&Flea Market' App for iOS versions prior to 5.5.16 improperly verifies server certificates, which may allow an attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication via a man-in-the-middle attack...
CVE-2022-29482
'Mobaoku-Auction&Flea Market' App for iOS versions prior to 5.5.16 improperly verifies server certificates, which may allow an attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication via a man-in-the-middle attack...
Code injection
'Mobaoku-Auction&Flea Market' App for iOS versions prior to 5.5.16 improperly verifies server certificates, which may allow an attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication via a man-in-the-middle attack...
CVE-2022-29482
'Mobaoku-Auction&Flea Market' App for iOS versions prior to 5.5.16 improperly verifies server certificates, which may allow an attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication via a man-in-the-middle attack...
CVE-2022-29482
The CVE-2022-29482 entry concerns the Mobaoku-Auction & Flea Market iOS app, where improper server certificate verification (CWE-295) in versions prior to 5.5.16 enables a man-in-the-middle to eavesdrop on encrypted traffic. The vulnerability is mitigated by upgrading to version 5.5.16, released ...
JVN#13878856: Mobaoku-Auction & Flea Market App for iOS vulnerable to improper server certificate verification
Mobaoku-Auction & Flea Market App for iOS provided by DeNA Co., Ltd. is vulnerable to improper server certificate verification CWE-295. Impact A man-in-the-middle attack may allow an attacker to eavesdrop on an encrypted communication. Solution Update the application Update the application to the...
FBI Sting Catches ATM System Hacker
A North Carolina grocery worker is being held without bail in Houston on attempted computer hacking charges after inadvertently partnering with an undercover FBI agent in an alleged citywide ATM-reprogramming caper. Thor Alexander Morris, 19, was arrested at a Houston flea market last month after...
Malware Flea Market Pays Hackers to Hijack PCs
Among a slew of online cybercrime forums, Pay-Per-Install.org stands out as a malware flea market where shadowy pushers of Trojan downloaders and tools for evading detection are bargaining with thousands of would-be “affiliates” willing to compromise victims’ computers globally and get paid for i...