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SHAREit has fixed two flaws in its app that allow bad actors to authenticate their devices and steal files from a victim's device.
Attackers can exploit SHAREit permissions to execute malicious code through vulnerabilities that remain unpatched three months after app makers were informed.
The security bugs impact the company's SHAREit Android app, an application that downloaded more than 1 billion times, according to Google Play Store statistics.
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The vulnerabilities impact SHAREit, an app used for sharing files between users and their devices.
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A bug in Android file sharing app SHAREit which has been downloaded over 1 billion times in Google Play Store contains several unpatched vulnerabilities that can be abused by hackers to leak ...