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Insufficient transport layer protection issues happen when the data is
sent from the mobile app to the server over unsecure channels. Whether
the data is transmitted through the carrier network or through WiFi, it
will end up through the Internet either way before it could reach the
remote server. There are several ways where unprotected data transmitted
over the network could be sniffed; things like routers, proxies, cell
towers, are some of the few ways data could be sniffed while in transit.
1:None
- This application opens a socket and connects to it, which might be insecured, defined at Lcom/e/a/a/a/q;->b
2:None
- This application opens a socket and connects to it, which might be insecured, defined at Lcom/e/a/a/a/p;->a
3:None
- This application opens a socket and connects to it, which might be insecured, defined at Lcom/e/a/a/a/p;->d
4:None
- This application opens a socket and connects to it, which might be insecured, defined at Lcom/e/a/a/a/p;->f
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Insufficient transport layer protection issues happen when the data is
sent from the mobile app to the server over unsecure channels. Whether
the data is transmitted through the carrier network or through WiFi, it
will end up through the Internet either way before it could reach the
remote server. There are several ways where unprotected data transmitted
over the network could be sniffed; things like routers, proxies, cell
towers, are some of the few ways data could be sniffed while in transit.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: