5.9 CVE-2025-32407
Exploit
Samsung Internet for Galaxy Watch version 5.0.9, available up until Samsung Galaxy Watch 3, does not properly validate TLS certificates, allowing for an attacker to impersonate any and all websites visited by the user. This is a critical misconfiguration in the way the browser validates the identity of the server. It negates the use of HTTPS as a secure channel, allowing for Man-in-the-Middle attacks, stealing sensitive information or modifying incoming and outgoing traffic. NOTE: This vulnerability is in an end-of-life product that is no longer maintained by the vendor.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-32407
Categories
CWE-295 : Improper Certificate Validation
When a certificate is invalid or malicious, it might allow an attacker to spoof a trusted entity by interfering in the communication path between the host and client. The product might connect to a malicious host while believing it is a trusted host, or the product might be deceived into accepting spoofed data that appears to originate from a trusted host.
References
cve@mitre.org Exploit
CPE
cpe | start | end |
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Configuration 1 | ||
cpe:2.3:a:samsung:internet:5.0.9:*:*:*:*:*:*:* |
REMEDIATION
EXPLOITS
Exploit-db.com
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POC Github
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No known exploits |
Other Nist (github, ...)
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https://github.com/diegovargasj/CVE-2025-32407 |
CAPEC
Common Attack Pattern Enumerations and Classifications
id | description | severity |
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459 | Creating a Rogue Certification Authority Certificate |
Very High |
475 | Signature Spoofing by Improper Validation |
High |
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