A hidden vulnerability in the EngageSDK Android library exposed millions of crypto wallets to potential data theft. Discover how the flaw worked, who was at risk, and what lessons developers and users must learn from this close call.
Microsoft has uncovered a severe vulnerability in a popular Android SDK used by crypto wallet apps, potentially exposing over 30 million users to data theft. Here’s how the flaw was found, what it means for your digital assets, and how it was resolved.
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A critical flaw in the EngageLab SDK exposed over 50 million Android app installs—including 30 million crypto wallets—to potential data breaches. The vulnerability, now patched, highlights the hidden dangers of third-party code in the mobile app ecosystem.
Torg Grabber is the latest infostealer to threaten the crypto community, targeting hundreds of wallets and password managers with advanced evasion and data theft techniques.
A wave of phishing letters with QR codes is targeting Ledger and Trezor wallet owners. Exploiting leaked addresses from past data breaches, these scams bypass digital defenses and prey on our trust in physical mail—leading to devastating crypto losses.