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[CVE-2013-6986] Insecure Data Storage in Subway Ordering for California (ZippyYum) 3.4 iOS mobile application


From: Daniel Wood <daniel.wood () owasp org>
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 21:20:29 -0600

Title: [CVE-2013-6986] Insecure Data Storage in Subway Ordering for California (ZippyYum) 3.4 iOS mobile application

Published: December 7, 2013
Reported to Vendor: May 2013
CVE Reference: CVE-2013-6986 
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-6986

CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.9
CVSS v2 Vector (AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:N/A:N/E:H/RL:U/RC:C)

Credit: This issue was discovered by Daniel E. Wood
http://www.linkedin.com/in/danielewood

Originally posted here: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2013/Dec/39

Vendor: ZippyYum, LLC | http://www.zippyyum.com
Application: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/subwayoc/id510770549?mt=8
Tested Version: 3.4

File: SubwayOCKiosk.app
App Name: Subway CA Kiosk
Build Time-stamp: 2012-06-07_09-20-17

1. Introduction: Subway CA is a mobile application available both on iOS and Android based devices that allows 
customers to build and order food menu items that can be paid for through the application using a payment card such as 
a debit or credit card.  

2. Vulnerability Description: The application stores sensitive data insecurely to cache files located within 
../Caches/com.ZippyYum.SubwayOC/ directory on the device.

Loading Cache.db and/or Cache.db-wal in a tool that can read sqlite databases (such as RazorSQL) will allow a malicious 
user to read unencrypted sensitive data stored in clear-text.

Sensitive data elements found within Cache.db and Cache.db-wal:
- password and encryptionKey for the application/user account
- customerPassword
- customerEmail
- deliveryStreet
- deliveryState
- deliveryZip
- paymentMethod
- paymentCardType
- paymentCardNumber
- paymentSecurityCode
- paymentExpMonth
- paymentExpYear
- paymentBillingCode
- customerPhone
- longitude (of device)
- latitude (of device)
- email

3. Vulnerability History:
May 9, 2013: Vulnerability identification
May 15, 2013: Unofficial vendor notification
August 4, 2013: Official vendor notification via report
September 20, 2013: Vulnerability remediation notification*  
December 7, 2013: Vulnerability disclosure

*Current Version: 3.7.1 (Tested: only customerName, customerEmail, customerPhone, location, paymentCardType are in 
clear-text within Subway.sqlite-wal)

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