15 matches found
EUVD-2019-16041
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2018-18952
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2019-6481
Abine Blur 7.8.2431 allows remote attackers to conduct "Second-Factor Auth Bypass" attacks by using the "Perform a right-click operation to access a forgotten dev menu to insert user passwords that otherwise would require the user to accept a second-factor request in a mobile app." approach,...
Design/Logic Flaw
Abine Blur 7.8.2431 allows remote attackers to conduct "Second-Factor Auth Bypass" attacks by using the "Perform a right-click operation to access a forgotten dev menu to insert user passwords that otherwise would require the user to accept a second-factor request in a mobile app." approach,...
CVE-2019-6481
Abine Blur 7.8.2431 allows remote attackers to conduct "Second-Factor Auth Bypass" attacks by using the "Perform a right-click operation to access a forgotten dev menu to insert user passwords that otherwise would require the user to accept a second-factor request in a mobile app." approach,...
CVE-2019-6481
Abine Blur 7.8.2431 allows remote attackers to conduct "Second-Factor Auth Bypass" attacks by using the "Perform a right-click operation to access a forgotten dev menu to insert user passwords that otherwise would require the user to accept a second-factor request in a mobile app." approach,...
CVE-2019-6481
CVE-2019-6481 affects Abine Blur 7.8.2431 via the Affected Chrome Plugin component, enabling a remote attacker to bypass second‑factor authentication by using a right‑click sequence to access a forgotten dev menu to insert user passwords that would normally require MFA approval. This mirrors the ...
Abine Blur Password Manager Insecurity Vulnerability
Abine Blur is a privacy-focused suite of products focused on protecting your products. An insecure privilege vulnerability exists in Abine Blur Password Manager, which can be exploited by an attacker to bypass multiple authentication and macOS disk encryption protection mechanisms...
Abine Blur Password Manager exposed data of 2.4M users
By Waqas The password manager exposed the data due to a misconfigured S3 bucket. The Blur privacy and password management service developer Abine has issued a security notice this Monday stating that a file containing important customer data was accidentally exposed to the internet. Originally, t...
Abine Blur Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Abine Blur is a private account management application from Abine USA.Password Manager Extension is one of the password management plug-ins. A security vulnerability exists in Password Manager Extension in Abine Blur version 7.8.2428 prior to 7.8.242. A remote attacker can exploit this...
Code injection
The Password Manager Extension in Abine Blur 7.8.242 before 7.8.2428 allows attackers to bypass the Multi-Factor Authentication and macOS disk-encryption protection mechanisms, and consequently exfiltrate secured data, because the right-click context menu is not secured...
CVE-2018-7213
The Password Manager Extension in Abine Blur 7.8.242 before 7.8.2428 allows attackers to bypass the Multi-Factor Authentication and macOS disk-encryption protection mechanisms, and consequently exfiltrate secured data, because the right-click context menu is not secured...
CVE-2018-7213
The Password Manager Extension in Abine Blur 7.8.242 before 7.8.2428 allows attackers to bypass the Multi-Factor Authentication and macOS disk-encryption protection mechanisms, and consequently exfiltrate secured data, because the right-click context menu is not secured...
CVE-2018-7213
The CVE concerns Abine Blur’s Password Manager Extension. Affected: Blur 7.8.242* pre-release 7.8.2428. Root cause: an unsecured right-click context menu allows bypass of Multi-Factor Authentication and macOS disk encryption protection, enabling exfiltration of secured data. Documents do not spec...
CVE-2018-7213
The Password Manager Extension in Abine Blur 7.8.242 before 7.8.2428 allows attackers to bypass the Multi-Factor Authentication and macOS disk-encryption protection mechanisms, and consequently exfiltrate secured data, because the right-click context menu is not secured...