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EngageLab SDK Flaw Exposed 50M Android Users, Including 30M Crypto Wallet Installs
Details have emerged about a now-patched security vulnerability in a widely used third-party Android software development kit (SDK) called EngageLab SDK that could have put millions of cryptocurrency wallet users at risk. "This flaw allows apps on the same device to bypass Android security sandbox and gain unauthorized access to private data," the Microsoft Defender
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🔍Threat Overview
A security vulnerability in EngageLab SDK exposed the private data of up to 50 million Android users, including 30 million cryptocurrency wallet installs, allowing unauthorized access to sensitive information.
⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
EngageLab SDK
Attack Vectors
Bypassing Android security sandbox
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: H
Who Is at Risk
Cryptocurrency wallet users on affected devices
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Update EngageLab SDK to the latest version
2Run a full system scan for suspicious activity
3Enable additional security measures, such as two-factor authentication
📦Affected Products
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