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EUVD-2020-7239
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-15165
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-15165
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-15165
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
Design/Logic Flaw
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-15165 Potentially tampered sources on Play Store for Chameleon Mini Live Debugger
Version 1.1.6-free of Chameleon Mini Live Debugger on Google Play Store may have had it's sources or permissions tampered by a malicious actor. The official maintainer of the package is recommending all users upgrade to v1.1.8 as soon as possible. For more information, review the referenced GitHu...
CVE-2020-15165
The CVE-2020-15165 entry concerns the Chameleon Mini Live Debugger Android package (Google Play) version 1.1.6-free, where sources or permissions may have been tampered by a malicious actor. Red Hat and OSV records cite the same vulnerability description; ENISA EUVD-2020-7239 notes malware in the...
An Android App for RFID Card Cloning: Project Walrus
Walrus is an Android app that simplifies using several existing contactless card cloning devices during red team engagements and physical security assessments. It offers a common interface and database for storing cloned cards. Currently, Walrus supports the industry standard Proxmark 3, Chameleo...