30 Million Android Wallets Nearly Drained by Sneaky SDK Flaw
Over 30 million crypto wallet installs on Android dangled private keys and PII thanks to one dumb SDK mistake. Patched fast, sure, but this screams supply chain nightmare.
Over 30 million crypto wallet installs on Android dangled private keys and PII thanks to one dumb SDK mistake. Patched fast, sure, but this screams supply chain nightmare.
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