gsd-2016-6548
Vulnerability from gsd
Modified
2023-12-13 01:21
Details
The Zizai Tech Nut mobile app makes requests via HTTP instead of HTTPS. These requests contain the user's authenticated session token with the URL. An attacker can capture these requests and reuse the session token to gain full access the user's account.
Aliases
Aliases



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    "alias": "CVE-2016-6548",
    "description": "The Zizai Tech Nut mobile app makes requests via HTTP instead of HTTPS. These requests contain the user\u0027s authenticated session token with the URL. An attacker can capture these requests and reuse the session token to gain full access the user\u0027s account.",
    "id": "GSD-2016-6548"
  },
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      "remediation": "unknown",
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      },
      "lastModifiedDate": "2019-10-09T23:19Z",
      "publishedDate": "2018-07-13T20:29Z"
    }
  }
}


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