CVE-2022-28764 - How a Zoom Meeting Database Bug Could Leak Your Chats (With Exploit Example)
*Published: June 2024*
What Is CVE-2022-28764?
In late 2022, Zoom patched a serious vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-28764. This bug lived in Zoom Client for Meetings
CVE-2022-41904 Element iOS is a Matrix client based on the MatrixSDK. Before version 1.9.7, events encrypted using Megolm that could not be trusted were unmarked.
On the Android mobile operating system, Element supports Android 4.1 or later. On Android, Element is accessed through the Google Play Store. Element iOS
CVE-2022-38163 - Understanding the F-Secure SAFE Browser Drag-and-Drop Address Bar Spoof Vulnerability
Security vulnerabilities are often spooky, but sometimes they’re surprisingly easy to exploit. One such case is CVE-2022-38163, a drag-and-drop spoofing flaw found in F-Secure
CVE-2022-32924 - How This Apple Kernel Vulnerability Allowed Apps to Run Arbitrary Code – Explained Simply
Security vulnerabilities in the kernel—the core of your device’s operating system—are among the most dangerous. That’s because the kernel has control
CVE-2022-32946 - How a Bug Let Apps Record Audio from Your AirPods (iOS 16.1 & iPadOS 16 Security Story)
In the world of mobile technology, keeping user privacy safe is a never-ending battle. In 2022, Apple patched a serious issue—tracked as CVE-2022-32946—that
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