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CVE-2024-10748

High Severity
Cosmote
SVRS
48/100

CVSSv3
4.7/10

EPSS
0.00033/1

CVE-2024-10748 in the Cosmote Greece What's Up App allows for the use of a default cryptographic key. This vulnerability impacts the Realm Database Handler within the Android application. Specifically, it affects how the application handles the defaultRealmKey argument in RealmDB.java.

CVE-2024-10748 is a problematic vulnerability in the Cosmote Greece What's Up App that allows an attacker with local access to exploit the use of a default cryptographic key. The attack is difficult to execute. The SVRS score of 48 suggests a moderate level of risk. While not immediately critical, this vulnerability should be addressed to prevent potential security breaches related to data protection. Given the lack of response from the vendor, users should be aware of this potential security risk and consider mitigation strategies.

In The Wild
CVSS:3.1
AV:L
AC:H
PR:L
UI:N
S:U
C:H
I:N
A:N
2024-11-04

2024-11-06

Indicators of Compromise

No IOCs found for this CVE

Exploits

No exploits found for this CVE

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News

CVE-2024-10748 | Cosmote Greece What's Up App 4.47.3 on Android Realm Database RealmDB.java defaultRealmKey default key
vuldb.com2024-11-03
CVE-2024-10748 | Cosmote Greece What's Up App 4.47.3 on Android Realm Database RealmDB.java defaultRealmKey default key | A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in Cosmote Greece What's Up App 4.47.3 on Android. This issue affects some unknown processing of the file gr/desquared/kmmsharedmodule/db/RealmDB.java of the component Realm Database Handler. The manipulation of the argument defaultRealmKey leads to
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CVE-2024-10748 A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in Cosmote Greece What's Up App 4.47.3 on Android. This issue affects some unknown processing of the file gr/desquared/kmmsharedm... https://t.co/N1VhK0TYVY
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Affected Software

Configuration 1
TypeVendorProduct
AppCosmotewhat\'s_up

References

ReferenceLink
[email protected]https://github.com/secuserx/CVE/blob/main/%5BHardcoded%20Realm%20Database%20Encryption%20Key%5D%20found%20in%20What's%20UP%20Android%20App%204.47.3%20-%20(RealmDB.java).md
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CWE Details

CWE IDCWE NameDescription
CWE-798Use of Hard-coded CredentialsThe software contains hard-coded credentials, such as a password or cryptographic key, which it uses for its own inbound authentication, outbound communication to external components, or encryption of internal data.

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