Samsung leaked SmartThings source code and keys used to sign mobile apps
In amidst the Google-y goodness that is the yearly I/O conference, Samsung had to go and try to steal some of the spotlight. You might be wondering how, exactly, the electronics giant is going about this. TechCrunch broke the news this morning that a development lab within the company has actually been leaking important information like the SmartThings source code and app signing keys.
Cybersecurity firm SpiderSilk, specifically a researcher named Mossab Hussein, discovered this unfortunate exposure thanks to Samsung engineers leaving projects set to public on their internal GitLab instance; they weren't even protected with passwords.
Read MoreSamsung leaked SmartThings source code and keys used to sign mobile apps was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Jordan Palmer
In amidst the Google-y goodness that is the yearly I/O conference, Samsung had to go and try to steal some of the spotlight. You might be wondering how, exactly, the electronics giant is going about this. TechCrunch broke the news this morning that a development lab within the company has actually been leaking important information like the SmartThings source code and app signing keys.
Cybersecurity firm SpiderSilk, specifically a researcher named Mossab Hussein, discovered this unfortunate exposure thanks to Samsung engineers leaving projects set to public on their internal GitLab instance; they weren't even protected with passwords.
Read MoreSamsung leaked SmartThings source code and keys used to sign mobile apps was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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