CWE
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Advisory Published
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CVE-2024-0245: Task Hijacking in hamza417/inure

First published: Thu Mar 20 2025(Updated: )

A misconfiguration in the AndroidManifest.xml file in hamza417/inure before build97 allows for task hijacking. This vulnerability permits malicious applications to inherit permissions of the vulnerable app, potentially leading to the exposure of sensitive information. An attacker can create a malicious app that hijacks the legitimate Inure app, intercepting and stealing sensitive information when installed on the victim's device. This issue affects all Android versions before Android 11.

Credit: security@huntr.dev

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Hamza417 Inure<build97
Android<11

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2024-0245?

    CVE-2024-0245 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for task hijacking and exposure of sensitive information.

  • How do I fix CVE-2024-0245?

    To fix CVE-2024-0245, ensure that the AndroidManifest.xml file is properly configured to prevent unintended permission inheritance.

  • What versions are affected by CVE-2024-0245?

    CVE-2024-0245 affects Hamza417 Inure versions before build97 and Android versions up to 11.

  • What are the implications of CVE-2024-0245?

    The implications of CVE-2024-0245 include the risk of malicious applications inheriting permissions from the vulnerable app, which could lead to data breaches.

  • Who is affected by CVE-2024-0245?

    Developers and users of Hamza417 Inure prior to build97 and users running Android versions up to 11 are at risk due to CVE-2024-0245.

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