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CVE-2016-6539
The Trackr device ID is constructed of a manufacturer identifier of four zeroes followed by the BLE MAC address in reverse. The MAC address can be obtained by being in close proximity to the Bluetooth device, effectively exposing the device ID. The ID can be used to track devices. Updated apps,...
Improper access control
Unauthenticated access to the cloud-based service maintained by TrackR Bravo is allowed for querying or sending GPS data for any Trackr device by using the tracker ID number which can be discovered as described in CVE-2016-6539. Updated apps, version 5.1.6 for iOS and 2.2.5 for Android, have been...
Code injection
The Trackr device ID is constructed of a manufacturer identifier of four zeroes followed by the BLE MAC address in reverse. The MAC address can be obtained by being in close proximity to the Bluetooth device, effectively exposing the device ID. The ID can be used to track devices. Updated apps,...
CVE-2016-6538
The TrackR Bravo mobile app stores the account password used to authenticate to the cloud API in cleartext in the cache.db file. Updated apps, version 5.1.6 for iOS and 2.2.5 for Android, have been released by the vendor to address the vulnerabilities in CVE-2016-6538, CVE-2016-6539, CVE-2016-654...
Code injection
The TrackR Bravo mobile app stores the account password used to authenticate to the cloud API in cleartext in the cache.db file. Updated apps, version 5.1.6 for iOS and 2.2.5 for Android, have been released by the vendor to address the vulnerabilities in CVE-2016-6538, CVE-2016-6539, CVE-2016-654...
Code injection
TrackR Bravo device allows unauthenticated pairing, which enables unauthenticated connected applications to write to various device attributes. Updated apps, version 5.1.6 for iOS and 2.2.5 for Android, have been released by the vendor to address the vulnerabilities in CVE-2016-6538, CVE-2016-653...
CVE-2016-6538 TrackR Bravo mobile application stores account passwords in cleartext
The TrackR Bravo mobile app stores the account password used to authenticate to the cloud API in cleartext in the cache.db file. Updated apps, version 5.1.6 for iOS and 2.2.5 for Android, have been released by the vendor to address the vulnerabilities in CVE-2016-6538, CVE-2016-6539, CVE-2016-654...
CVE-2016-6539
The CVE-2016-6539 issue affects the TrackR ecosystem: the device ID is formed by four leading zeroes plus the BLE MAC address reversed, which can be inferred by an attacker in Bluetooth range. This ID exposure enables device tracking. Updated apps (TrackR iOS 5.1.6 and Android 2.2.5) were release...
CVE-2016-6539 TrackR Bravo MAC address can be exposed in close proximity and used to obtain the device ID
The Trackr device ID is constructed of a manufacturer identifier of four zeroes followed by the BLE MAC address in reverse. The MAC address can be obtained by being in close proximity to the Bluetooth device, effectively exposing the device ID. The ID can be used to track devices. Updated apps,...
CVE-2016-6541 TrackR Bravo device allows unauthenticated pairing, which enables unauthenticated connected applications to write to various device attributes
TrackR Bravo device allows unauthenticated pairing, which enables unauthenticated connected applications to write to various device attributes. Updated apps, version 5.1.6 for iOS and 2.2.5 for Android, have been released by the vendor to address the vulnerabilities in CVE-2016-6538, CVE-2016-653...
TrackR Bravo contains multiple vulnerabilities
Overview TrackR Bravo contains multiple vulnerabilities including sensitive information exposure and missing authentication. Description CWE-313:Cleartext Storage in a File or on Disk - CVE-2016-6538The TrackR Bravo mobile app stores the account password used to authenticate to the cloud API in...