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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/07 12:30 a.m.2 views

EUVD-2020-25194

Malware in sbrugna...

5.9CVSS6.2AI score0.00507EPSS
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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/07 12:30 a.m.5 views

EUVD-2019-13202

Malware in sbrugna...

5.9CVSS6AI score0.00924EPSS
Exploits0References2
RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2025/05/22 5:13 a.m.19 views

CVE-2019-3566

A bug in WhatsApp for Android's messaging logic would potentially allow a malicious individual who has taken over over a WhatsApp user's account to recover previously sent messages. This behavior requires independent knowledge of metadata for previous messages, which are not available publicly...

5.9CVSS6.9AI score0.00924EPSS
Exploits0References1
NVD
NVD
added 2019/05/10 9:29 p.m.16 views

CVE-2019-3566

A bug in WhatsApp for Android's messaging logic would potentially allow a malicious individual who has taken over over a WhatsApp user's account to recover previously sent messages. This behavior requires independent knowledge of metadata for previous messages, which are not available publicly...

5.9CVSS5.7AI score0.00924EPSS
Exploits0References1
Prion
Prion
added 2019/05/10 9:29 p.m.22 views

Code injection

A bug in WhatsApp for Android's messaging logic would potentially allow a malicious individual who has taken over over a WhatsApp user's account to recover previously sent messages. This behavior requires independent knowledge of metadata for previous messages, which are not available publicly...

4.3CVSS5.7AI score0.00924EPSS
Exploits0References1Affected Software2
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2019/05/10 8:58 p.m.20 views

CVE-2019-3566

A bug in WhatsApp for Android's messaging logic would potentially allow a malicious individual who has taken over over a WhatsApp user's account to recover previously sent messages. This behavior requires independent knowledge of metadata for previous messages, which are not available publicly...

5.7AI score0.00924EPSS
Exploits0References1
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/05/09 4:7 p.m.2 views

Self-destructing messages received on 'Signal for Mac' can be recovered later

It turns out that macOS client for the popular end-to-end encrypted messaging app Signal fails to properly delete disappearing self-destructing messages from the recipient's system, leaving the content of your sensitive messages at risk of getting exposed. For those unaware, the disappearing...

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