Amazon Quietly Patches ‘High Severity’ Vulnerability in Android Photos App
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Amazon, in December 2021, patched a high severity vulnerability affecting its Photos app for Android that could have been exploited to steal a user’s access tokens.
« The Amazon access token is used to authenticate the user across multiple Amazon APIs, some of which contain personal data such as full name, email, and address, » Checkmarx researchers João Morais and Pedro Umbelino said. « Others,
« The Amazon access token is used to authenticate the user across multiple Amazon APIs, some of which contain personal data such as full name, email, and address, » Checkmarx researchers João Morais and Pedro Umbelino said. « Others,
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Amazon, in December 2021, patched a high severity vulnerability affecting its Photos app for Android that could have been exploited to steal a user’s access tokens.
« The Amazon access token is used to authenticate the user across multiple Amazon APIs, some of which contain personal data such as full name, email, and address, » Checkmarx researchers João Morais and Pedro Umbelino said. « Others,
« The Amazon access token is used to authenticate the user across multiple Amazon APIs, some of which contain personal data such as full name, email, and address, » Checkmarx researchers João Morais and Pedro Umbelino said. « Others,
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