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FortiTokenAndroid OTP Disclosure via Exported TokenContentProvider

IdentifiersCVE-2026-44279CWE-926· Improper Export of Android…

CVE-2026-44279 is an improper export of Android application components vulnerability in Fortinet FortiTokenAndroid affecting 6.2 all versions, 6.1 all versions, and 5.2 all versions. The available context indicates that the issue is an OTP disclosure vulnerability caused by an exported TokenContentProvider. Because the provider is improperly exported, another application on the device may be able to access data exposed by that component without intended access restrictions, resulting in disclosure of one-time password material or related token data.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation can disclose OTP values or token-related data from the FortiTokenAndroid application to an unauthorized party. This can weaken the confidentiality of MFA secrets and may enable bypass or undermining of multi-factor authentication workflows that rely on the exposed OTP data.

Mitigation

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Until patched versions are deployed, reduce exposure by limiting installation of untrusted applications on affected Android devices, enforcing mobile application allow-listing or MDM controls where possible, reviewing app permissions and inter-application trust boundaries, and treating affected devices as potentially exposing MFA material. If compromise is suspected, re-enroll affected FortiToken seeds or tokens and review authentication logs for anomalous MFA activity.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade FortiTokenAndroid to a vendor-fixed version once available from Fortinet. The vulnerable versions identified in the provided content are 6.2 all versions, 6.1 all versions, and 5.2 all versions, so remediation requires moving to a release outside those affected branches or to the specific patched version designated by Fortinet.
PUBLIC EXPLOITS

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EXPOSURE SURFACE

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VendorProductType
FortinetFortitoken Mobileapplication
FortinetFortitokenandroidapplication

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ACTIVITY FEED

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Social activity1

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