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Twitter Says Android App Vulnerability Exposed Direct Messages
2020-08-06 08:54

Twitter informed customers on Wednesday that a vulnerability in its Android app could have been exploited by malicious applications to access private data.

According to the social media giant, the flaw is related to a vulnerability that affects Android 8 and 9, which Google patched in October 2018.

"Our understanding is 96% of people using Twitter for Android already have an Android security patch installed that protects them from this vulnerability. For the other 4%, this vulnerability could allow an attacker, through a malicious app installed on your device, to access private Twitter data on your device by working around Android system permissions that protect against this," Twitter explained.

It has updated the Android app to prevent external applications from accessing Twitter data, it has informed potentially impacted users to update the application, it has sent in-app notifications to users who could have been vulnerable to inform them if they need to take any action, and it has been working on making changes that would better protect users against such attacks.

Last year, Twitter informed customers that a bug in its Android app led to protected tweets being made public.


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VENDOR LAST 12M #/PRODUCTS LOW MEDIUM HIGH CRITICAL TOTAL VULNS
Android 4 0 17 2 0 19
Twitter 6 1 7 1 0 9