A flaw in the EngageLab SDK exposed 50 million Android users, allowing malicious apps to exploit trusted permissions and ...
EngageLab SDK flaw exposed 50M Android users, including crypto wallets, allowing unauthorized access to app data.
A severe Android intent‑redirection vulnerability in a widely deployed SDK exposed sensitive user data across millions of ...
Microsoft reveals a severe EngageLab Android SDK flaw that exposed 30M crypto wallet installs to data theft risks.
Microsoft’s security research team publicly flagged a cluster of high-severity vulnerabilities in a mobile software ...
EngageLab SDK flaw exposed 50M+ Android installs after April 2025 disclosure, risking crypto wallet data until November 2025 ...
An outdated SDK carries a dangerous flaw ...
Microsoft exposed a critical intent redirection flaw in EngageLab's Android SDK, silently threatening over 30 million crypto wallet installs.
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