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EUVD-2018-17078
Malware in sbrugna...
Procter&Gamble Oral-B App for Android Privilege Gain Vulnerability
Procter&Gamble Oral-B App for Android is an Android-based electric toothbrush management app from Procter&Gamble. A security vulnerability exists in version 5.0.0 of the Procter&Gamble Oral-B App for Android, which stems from the program's use of AES encryption with static parameters. An attacker...
Design/Logic Flaw
In the Procter & Gamble "Oral-B App" aka com.pg.oralb.oralbapp application 5.0.0 for Android, AES encryption with static parameters is used to secure the locally stored shared preferences. An attacker can gain access to locally stored user data more easily by leveraging access to the preferences...
CVE-2018-5298
In the Procter & Gamble "Oral-B App" aka com.pg.oralb.oralbapp application 5.0.0 for Android, AES encryption with static parameters is used to secure the locally stored shared preferences. An attacker can gain access to locally stored user data more easily by leveraging access to the preferences...
CVE-2018-5298
In the Procter & Gamble "Oral-B App" aka com.pg.oralb.oralbapp application 5.0.0 for Android, AES encryption with static parameters is used to secure the locally stored shared preferences. An attacker can gain access to locally stored user data more easily by leveraging access to the preferences...
CVE-2018-5298
In the Procter & Gamble "Oral-B App" aka com.pg.oralb.oralbapp application 5.0.0 for Android, AES encryption with static parameters is used to secure the locally stored shared preferences. An attacker can gain access to locally stored user data more easily by leveraging access to the preferences...
CVE-2018-5298
The CVE-2018-5298 entry concerns the Procter & Gamble Oral-B App for Android (com.pg.oralb.oralbapp) v5.0.0, where AES is used with static parameters to protect locally stored shared preferences. The underlying issue is insecure key/parameter handling, enabling an attacker who can access the pref...