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CVE-2017-17763
SuperBeam through 4.1.3, when using the LAN or WiFi Direct Share feature, does not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism for file transfer, which makes it easier for remote attackers to send crafted files, as demonstrated by APK injection...
SuperBeam Injection Vulnerability
SuperBeam is an application that utilizes WiFi networks for file transfer between cell phones. The program uses QR codes or NFC for pairing and can share multiple file formats. A security vulnerability exists in SuperBeam 4.1.3 and earlier versions, which stems from the program's failure to use...
CVE-2017-17763
SuperBeam through 4.1.3, when using the LAN or WiFi Direct Share feature, does not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism for file transfer, which makes it easier for remote attackers to send crafted files, as demonstrated by APK injection...
CVE-2017-17763
SuperBeam through 4.1.3, when using the LAN or WiFi Direct Share feature, does not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism for file transfer, which makes it easier for remote attackers to send crafted files, as demonstrated by APK injection...
CVE-2017-17763
SuperBeam through 4.1.3, when using the LAN or WiFi Direct Share feature, does not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism for file transfer, which makes it easier for remote attackers to send crafted files, as demonstrated by APK injection...
Design/Logic Flaw
SuperBeam through 4.1.3, when using the LAN or WiFi Direct Share feature, does not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism for file transfer, which makes it easier for remote attackers to send crafted files, as demonstrated by APK injection...
CVE-2017-17763
SuperBeam versions up to 4.1.3 are affected when using LAN or WiFi Direct Share. The issue is that file transfers do not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism, enabling a remote attacker to send crafted files (e.g., via APK injection). Affected component: the LAN/WiFi Direct sharing cha...
CVE-2017-17763
SuperBeam through 4.1.3, when using the LAN or WiFi Direct Share feature, does not use HTTPS or any integrity-protection mechanism for file transfer, which makes it easier for remote attackers to send crafted files, as demonstrated by APK injection...