CVE-2019-5625 – Eaton Halo Home Android App Insecure Storage
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2019-5625
The Android mobile application Halo Home before 1.11.0 stores OAuth authentication and refresh access tokens in a clear text file. This file persists until the user logs out of the application and reboots the device. This vulnerability can allow an attacker to impersonate the legitimate user by reusing the stored OAuth token, thus allowing them to view and change the user's personal information stored in the backend cloud service. The attacker would first need to gain physical control of the Android device or compromise it with a malicious app. La aplicación móvil de Android Halo Home versión anterior a 1.11.0, almacena la autenticación OAuth y actualiza los tokens de acceso en un archivo de texto sin cifrar. • https://blog.rapid7.com/2019/05/21/investigating-the-plumbing-of-the-iot-ecosystem-r7-2018-65-r7-2019-07-fixed https://www.eaton.com/content/dam/eaton/company/news-insights/cybersecurity/security-bulletins/CVE-2019-5625-Halo-home-smart-lighting-vulnerability-advisory.pdf • CWE-522: Insufficiently Protected Credentials CWE-922: Insecure Storage of Sensitive Information •