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CVE-2025-11690 IDOR vulnerability in the CFMOTO RIDE API
An Insecure Direct Object Reference IDOR vulnerability exists in the vehicleId parameter, allowing unauthorized access to sensitive information of other users’ vehicles. Exploiting this issue enables an attacker to retrieve data such as GPS coordinates, encryption keys, initialization vectors,...
CVE-2023-23299
The permission system implemented and enforced by the GarminOS TVM component in CIQ API version 1.0.0 through 4.1.7 can be bypassed entirely. A malicious application with specially crafted code and data sections could access restricted CIQ modules, call their functions and disclose sensitive data...
FetLife: Able to see location coordinates in any event without permission to do so
The vulnerability allowed attackers to view the location coordinates of events in the response of the /events/event-id endpoint, even when the event host had hidden the exact address from non-RSVP users. This was possible because the coordinates were included in the response regardless of the...
What is Geocoding? — How to Find Coordinates of An Address
How can your app hook into a geocoding service that offers forward and reverse geocoding and an auto-completion facility? Geocoding turns a location name or address into geocoordinates. The service gets used by thousands of applications like Uber and Grubhub to track and plot their map data. Yet,...
Unsecured Microsoft Bing Server Leaked Search Queries, Location Data
An unsecured database has exposed sensitive data for users of Microsoft’s Bing search engine mobile application – including their location coordinates, search terms in clear text and more. While no personal information, like names, were exposed, researchers with Wizcase argued that enough data wa...