14 matches found
EUVD-2019-15201
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2019-15202
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2019-5627
The iOS mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 5.14 stores the username and password in the app cache as base64 encoded strings, i.e. clear text. These persist in the cache even if the user logs out. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats network implementation. The...
CVE-2019-5626
The Android mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 3.0.19 stores the username and password in a clear text file. This file persists until the user logs out or the session times out from non-usage 30 days of no user activity. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats networ...
CVE-2019-5626
The Android mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 3.0.19 stores the username and password in a clear text file. This file persists until the user logs out or the session times out from non-usage 30 days of no user activity. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats networ...
CVE-2019-5627
The iOS mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 5.14 stores the username and password in the app cache as base64 encoded strings, i.e. clear text. These persist in the cache even if the user logs out. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats network implementation. The...
CVE-2019-5626
The Android mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 3.0.19 stores the username and password in a clear text file. This file persists until the user logs out or the session times out from non-usage 30 days of no user activity. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats networ...
CVE-2019-5627
The iOS mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 5.14 stores the username and password in the app cache as base64 encoded strings, i.e. clear text. These persist in the cache even if the user logs out. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats network implementation. The...
Design/Logic Flaw
The iOS mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 5.14 stores the username and password in the app cache as base64 encoded strings, i.e. clear text. These persist in the cache even if the user logs out. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats network implementation. The...
Default credentials
The Android mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 3.0.19 stores the username and password in a clear text file. This file persists until the user logs out or the session times out from non-usage 30 days of no user activity. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats networ...
CVE-2019-5627
CVE-2019-5627 concerns the iOS app BlueCats Reveal prior to version 5.14, which stores the user credentials in the app cache as base64-encoded strings (clear text). These credentials persist after logout, enabling local attackers with physical device access or a compromised app to potentially com...
CVE-2019-5627 BlueCats Reveal iOS App Insecure Storage
The iOS mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 5.14 stores the username and password in the app cache as base64 encoded strings, i.e. clear text. These persist in the cache even if the user logs out. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats network implementation. The...
CVE-2019-5626
The CVE-2019-5626 entry affects the Android app BlueCats Reveal (before version 3.0.19). It stores the user’s username and password in a cleartext file that persists until logout or a 30-day idle timeout, enabling credential exposure if an attacker gains physical device access or installs a malic...
CVE-2019-5626 BlueCats Reveal Android App Insecure Storage
The Android mobile application BlueCats Reveal before 3.0.19 stores the username and password in a clear text file. This file persists until the user logs out or the session times out from non-usage 30 days of no user activity. This can allow an attacker to compromise the affected BlueCats networ...