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CVE-2013-0128: The Contact Customer Support feature in the TigerText Free Private Texting app before 3.1.402 for iOS sends...

The Contact Customer Support feature in the TigerText Free Private Texting app before 3.1.402 for iOS sends a log-file e-mail message with unencrypted credentials, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network or leveraging access to an e-mail endpoint.

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An old TigerText iOS texting app support feature could email log files containing unencrypted credentials. Anyone able to observe the network path or access the email endpoint could potentially obtain sensitive login data. No source in the bundle shows active exploitation. Likely exposure is limited to organizations that used the TigerText Free Private Texting iOS app before version 3.1.402 and generated support emails containing logs. Current exposure depends on legacy devices, archived support emails, and whether credentials were reused elsewhere. Prioritize as a legacy credential-exposure issue, not a confirmed active exploitation emergency. Focus on finding old installations and retained support emails, then rotate any credentials that may have been exposed. Mitigation focus: Identify any legacy installs of the iOS app before 3.1.402.; Remove or upgrade affected app versions where still present.; Treat exposed credentials as compromised and rotate them..

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