Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) is an automated, all-in-one mobile application (Android/iOS/Windows) pen-testing, malware analysis and security assessment framework. According to Apple's documentation for bundle ID's, it must contain only alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9), hyphens (-), and periods (.). However, an attacker can manually modify this value in the `Info.plist` file and add special characters to the `<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>` value. When the application parses the wrong characters in the bundle ID, it encounters an error. As a result, it will not display content and will throw a 500 error instead. The only way to make the pages work again is to manually remove the malicious application from the system. This issue has been addressed in version 4.3.1 and all users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
Attack Vector | Network |
Attack Complexity | Low |
Privileges Required | High |
User Interaction | |
Vulnerability Complexity | None |
Vulnerability Impact | None |
Epss Score | 0 |
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Epss Percentile | 0 |
Note: Consider this fact that the EPSS model relies on historical data and real-world exploit information to calculate the probability of exploitation. When a CVE is newly published, there isn't enough data available to determine its likelihood of being exploited. As a result, the EPSS score defaults to 0 until more information becomes available.