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Questions tagged [Android] should focus on security of the operating system itself, or of Android-specific apps. Questions about Android that are not directly security-related should be asked at android.stackexchange.com.
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Security of SQRC QR codes
I'm currently testing an application which uses QR codes to identify products. Now if I scan the QR code with any reader and generate a new QR code with the read text, it differs from the original QR …
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Implications of FirebaseAuth credentials in an Android .apk
I'm currently looking at an .apk for Android and I came across some hard-coded credentials. Apparently these are used for something called FireBaseAuth, which seems to be a Google service. … I'm not very familiar with the Android app development and don't know what the FireBase service is exactly used for.
Is it common to save hard-coded credentials for the service in the app? …