CVE-2024-3264: Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm in Mia Technology's Mia-Med Health Aplication
Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm vulnerability in Mia Technology Inc. Mia-Med Health Aplication allows Signature Spoofing by Improper Validation.
This issue affects Mia-Med Health Aplication: before 1.0.14.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Mia-Med Health Application versions before 1.0.14 used a risky cryptographic approach that may allow signature spoofing through improper validation. The reported impact is limited confidentiality exposure, not data modification or service outage. No source in the bundle says it is actively exploited.
Executive priority
Treat as a moderate-priority healthcare application issue. Address exposed or externally reachable deployments promptly, but there is no cited evidence of exploitation or destructive impact in the provided sources.
Technical view
CVE-2024-3264 is a CWE-327 cryptographic weakness in Mia Technology Inc. Mia-Med Health Application before 1.0.14. CVSS 3.1 is 5.3, network-reachable, low complexity, no privileges or user interaction, with low confidentiality impact only. The record describes signature spoofing by improper validation.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to organizations running Mia-Med Health Application versions earlier than 1.0.14. The source bundle provides no CPEs, deployment details, or cloud/on-prem distinction, so asset discovery may require vendor records or manual inventory.
Exploitation context
The CVE is not listed as KEV in the provided bundle, and no cited source reports active exploitation. The network-reachable, unauthenticated CVSS vector raises triage priority, but the documented impact is limited to low confidentiality loss.
Researcher notes
Evidence is sparse. The CVE record names CWE-327 and versions before 1.0.14, but the affected array lists version "0" and no CPEs. One government reference is marked broken in the bundle. Avoid assuming broader Mia Technology products are affected.
Mitigation direction
Identify all Mia-Med Health Application deployments and owners.
Confirm vendor guidance for CVE-2024-3264 and version 1.0.14.
Update installations older than 1.0.14 when vendor guidance confirms remediation.
Prioritize internet-facing or third-party-accessible deployments first.
Monitor vendor or government advisories for clarified mitigations.
Validation and detection
Verify deployed Mia-Med Health Application versions against the affected range.
Confirm whether any instance is reachable from untrusted networks.
Review application security logs for abnormal signature-validation failures.
Document compensating controls where immediate update is unavailable.
Track remediation evidence in the vulnerability management system.
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