Security readout for executives and security teams
MediaFire’s Android app version 1.1.1 failed to properly verify SSL/TLS certificates. A person controlling or intercepting a network path could impersonate MediaFire servers and capture sensitive information from the app. The public bundle does not provide CVSS scoring, a confirmed fix, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is most likely on managed or BYOD Android devices that still have MediaFire app 1.1.1 installed or preserved in legacy images. Risk depends on whether the app is used on untrusted networks and whether sensitive account data passes through it. Handle as a targeted legacy mobile exposure review rather than an emergency. Prioritize organizations with managed Android fleets, sensitive files in MediaFire, or users who rely on old app builds. Mitigation focus: Inventory Android devices for MediaFire app version 1.1.1.; Remove or upgrade affected installations where found.; Check MediaFire or app-store guidance for fixed versions..
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