mobile app vulnerability

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Discussions tagged with mobile app vulnerability on WindowsForum.com focus on critical security flaws in popular applications, such as the Dreamehome and MOVAhome apps. A notable thread covers CVE-2025-8393, a vulnerability caused by improper certificate validation that exposes millions of users to man-in-the-middle attacks. This flaw jeopardizes sensitive credentials and raises concerns about trust in IoT platforms. The tag covers topics like certificate validation, MITM attacks, and the security of smart device ecosystems, particularly those developed in China. Users seeking information on real-world mobile app vulnerabilities and their impact on global communications will find relevant discussions here.
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    critical ICS cybersecurity updates: new CISA advisories and defenses in 2025

    A sweeping wave of cybersecurity advisories has surged through the industrial sector as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) unveiled ten new Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories on August 7, 2025. This release zeroes in on a wide spectrum of vulnerabilities...
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    Critical Security Flaw in Dreamehome & MOVAhome Apps Exposes Millions to MITM Attacks

    A critical security vulnerability has emerged in the popular Dreamehome and MOVAhome mobile applications, sending ripples through the smart device ecosystem and raising urgent questions about the security of connected home technologies. Classified under CVE-2025-8393, this flaw—rooted in...
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