MidnightBSD

Advisories for swiftkey

CVE-2014-5722 MEDIUM

The SwiftKey Keyboard + Emoji (aka com.touchtype.swiftkey) application 5.0.2.4 for Android does not verify X.509 certificates from SSL servers, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers and obtain sensitive information via a crafted certificate.

CVSS 2.0

Severity: MEDIUM

Problem Type: CWE-310,

Products Affected

Vendor Product Version
swiftkey swiftkey_keyboard_+_emoji 5.0.2.4
CVE-2015-4640 LOW

The SwiftKey language-pack update implementation on Samsung Galaxy S4, S4 Mini, S5, and S6 devices relies on an HTTP connection to the skslm.swiftkey.net server, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to write to language-pack files by modifying an HTTP response. NOTE: CVE-2015-4640 exploitation can be combined with CVE-2015-4641 exploitation for man-in-the-middle code execution.

CVSS 2.0

Severity: LOW

Problem Type: CWE-254,

Products Affected

Vendor Product Version
swiftkey swiftkey_sdk *
CVE-2015-4641 MEDIUM

Directory traversal vulnerability in the SwiftKey language-pack update implementation on Samsung Galaxy S4, S4 Mini, S5, and S6 devices allows remote web servers to write to arbitrary files, and consequently execute arbitrary code in a privileged context, by leveraging control of the skslm.swiftkey.net domain name and providing a .. (dot dot) in an entry in a ZIP archive, as demonstrated by a traversal to the /data/dalvik-cache directory.

CVSS 2.0

Severity: MEDIUM

Problem Type: CWE-22,

Products Affected

Vendor Product Version
swiftkey swiftkey_sdk *