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date: 2022-07-04T13:11:57Z
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categories: ['apprentice']
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series: ['hacking', 'security']
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tags: ['apprentice', 'tech', 'bug']
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title: Security issues
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description: Various security issues I found, disclosed and got fixed as an apprentice!
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Here is a collection of security issues I found, disclosed and got fixed as an apprentice!
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This one is divided into two main parts corresponding to the company I worked with when finding the issues.
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First one is [Sircon](sircon) and second [SkyLabs](skylabs).
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I have a pretty extensive Non Disclosure Agreement with SkyLabs.
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So anything I publish to the internet around them needs to be approved or clearly not covered by the NDA.
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At SkyLabs I fixed the issues myself, but at Sircon they delegated all the boring support to me and the previous apprentice.
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So there I just disclosed the issue to the responsible person and both of them fixed their respective issues within an hour or so of the disclosure.
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