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Misconfigured cloud integrations ‘exposing’ millions of Android app users – ARNnet
Misconfigured cloud services integrations into Android applications have potentially exposed the personal data of millions of users, including locations, photos…
Misconfigured cloud services integrations into Android applications have potentially exposed the personal data of millions of users, including locations, photos and passwords.
According to Check Point Research (CPR), the research team behind cyber security vendor Check Point Software Technologies, application developers have not been following best practices in the last few months when configuring and integrating third-party cloud services into their Android apps after an analysis of 23 Android…
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