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CVE Vulnerabilities for AirDroid

CVEPublishedSeverityDetailsExploitabilityImpact Vector
CVE‑2019‑95992019‑03‑06 18:29:00HIGH (8)The AirDroid application through 4.2.1.6 for Android allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (service crash) via many simultaneous sdctl/comm/lite_auth/ requests.00NETWORK
CVE‑2015‑56612015‑10‑18 19:59:00MEDIUM (4)The SAND STUDIO AirDroid application 1.1.0 and earlier for Android mishandles implicit intents, which allows attackers to obtain sensitive information via a crafted application.00NETWORK
CVE‑2013‑01342013‑04‑09 03:34:53MEDIUM (4)Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the web interface in AirDroid allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted text message that is transmitted by a managed phone.00NETWORK
CVE‑2012‑38882012‑07‑26 22:55:02MEDIUM (5)The login implementation in AirDroid 1.0.4 beta allows remote attackers to bypass a multiple-login protection mechanism by modifying a pass value within JSON data.00NETWORK
CVE‑2012‑38872012‑07‑26 22:55:02MEDIUM (5)AirDroid before 1.0.7 beta uses a cleartext base64 format for data transfer that is documented as an "Encrypted Transmission" feature, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the local wireless network, as demonstrated by the SMS message content sent to the sdctl/sms/send/single/ URI.00NETWORK
CVE‑2012‑38862012‑07‑26 22:55:02MEDIUM (5)AirDroid 1.0.4 beta uses the MD5 algorithm for values in the checklogin key parameter and 7bb cookie, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain cleartext data by sniffing the local wireless network and then conducting a (1) brute-force attack or (2) rainbow-table attack.00NETWORK
CVE‑2012‑38852012‑07‑26 22:55:02HIGH (8)The default configuration of AirDroid 1.0.4 beta uses a four-character alphanumeric password, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via a brute-force attack.00NETWORK
CVE‑2012‑38842012‑07‑26 22:55:02MEDIUM (5)AirDroid 1.0.4 beta implements authentication through direct transmission of a password hash over HTTP, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access by sniffing the local wireless network and then replaying the authentication data.00NETWORK

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