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CVE-2014-6846: The Four Seasons Beverly Hills (aka com.intelitycorp.FourSeasons.android.ice) application @7F050007 for And...

The Four Seasons Beverly Hills (aka com.intelitycorp.FourSeasons.android.ice) application @7F050007 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.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

This CVE concerns an old Four Seasons Beverly Hills Android app that did not properly verify SSL certificates. A person controlling the network could impersonate the app’s server and read sensitive information. The source bundle does not provide a CVSS score, affected version range, or vendor fix. Exposure is limited to users or managed devices that installed the specific Four Seasons Beverly Hills Android application. The bundle does not confirm current availability, active backend use, or affected version boundaries, so teams should validate by mobile app inventory rather than assuming broad exposure. Treat this as a targeted legacy mobile-app risk. It is not marked as actively exploited, but any remaining deployment could expose guest or user data on hostile networks. Prioritize inventory, retirement, and vendor confirmation over emergency response. Mitigation focus: Identify whether the affected Android package exists on managed or supported devices.; Check vendor, app store, or hotel technology provider guidance for a fixed replacement.; Remove or block the app if no supported fixed version is available..

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