Airscanner Mobile Security Advisory #05081701:

IM+ v3.10 Local Password Plaintext Exposure 


Product:

Shape Services IM+ Mobile Instant Messenger for Pocket PC v3.10


Platform:

Tested on Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003


Requirements:

Mobile device running Windows Mobile Pocket PC with IM+ v3.10 installed.


Credits:

Jonathan Read, CISSP

Airscanner Mobile Security

http://www.airscanner.com

Mobile Antivirus Researchers Association

http://www.mobileav.org

August 17, 2005


Risk Level:

Medium – Exposes email address and password combinations


Summary:

Shape Services IM+ is instant messaging software that allows a user to connect 
to multiple instant messaging accounts at once. It supports AOL, Yahoo!, MSN 
and ICQ on a Pocket PC device. http://www.shapeservices.com/eng/im/implus.php


Details:

IM+ does not use any sort of security or encryption to protect the usernames 
and passwords of the instant messaging accounts. 


A malicious user can navigate to \Program Files\IMPlus and grab the implus.cfg 
file. This file simply needs to be opened using a text editor to view all the 
account details, including user names and passwords, in plain text. 

Workaround:

Possibly fixed in later versions (we have not checked). 


Vendor Response: 08/17/2005 2:50:00 PM

Thank you very much for this important comment!

Surely this issue will be fixed in our next release.


Have a nice day!


Yours sincerely,


Kind regards,

Alyena Lyegkaja

IM+Support team

SHAPE Services

www.shapeservices.com 

 



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