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2022-09-01 09:55:06 (vue: 2022-09-02 10:06:58) |
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1859 Apps Contain Hard-Coded AWS Credentials |
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Security researchers have identified 1,859 apps across Android and iOS containing hard-coded Amazon Web Services (AWS) credentials. This poses a huge security risk. Symantec’s Threat Hunter Team, a part of Broadcom Software, wrote in a report that “over three-quarters (77%) of the apps contained valid AWS access tokens allowing access to private AWS cloud services.” […]
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2022-09-01 15:49:00 |
(Déjà vu) Over 1,800 Android and iOS Apps Found Leaking Hard-Coded AWS Credentials (lien direct) |
Researchers have identified 1,859 apps across Android and iOS containing hard-coded Amazon Web Services (AWS) credentials, posing a major security risk.
"Over three-quarters (77%) of the apps contained valid AWS access tokens allowing access to private AWS cloud services," Symantec's Threat Hunter team, a part of Broadcom Software, said in a report shared with The Hacker News.
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