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0
5/10
A CORS misconfiguration on a mobile app API was discovered that reflected user-controlled origin headers with Access-Control-Allow-Credentials enabled, allowing credential-based cross-origin requests. Though the vulnerability had high attack complexity (requiring manual cookie injection to exploit), it was confirmed through a proof-of-concept that successfully accessed sensitive account information from the attacker's domain.
cors
cors-misconfiguration
cross-origin-resource-sharing
access-control-allow-credentials
mobile-api
frida
burp-suite
network-interception
cookie-injection
xmlhttprequest
bug-bounty
low-attack-complexity
Smaran Chand
Bugcrowd
Frida
Burp Suite
Firefox