Posted by Patel, Nirav on Aug 01
Severity: High
Description:
An identified security flaw is present in EmpowerID versions V7.205.0.0 and prior versions, causing the system to
mistakenly send Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) codes to unintended email addresses. To exploit this vulnerability,
an attacker would need to have access to valid and breached login details, including a username and password.
This vulnerability’s root cause lies in insufficient verification of…
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