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A ‘high severity’ TikTok vulnerability allowed one-click account hijacking
Aug. 31, 2022, 4:01 p.m. | Corin Faife
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A vulnerability in the TikTok app for Android could have let attackers take over any account that clicked on a malicious link, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of users of the platform.
Details of the one-click exploit were revealed today in a blog post from researchers on Microsoft’s 365 Defender Research Team. The vulnerability was disclosed to TikTok by Microsoft, and has since been patched.
The bug and its resulting attack, labelled a “high severity …
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