Sources are warning of a newly-discovered Unity security flaw that allows code injection in Android games, potentially compromising crypto wallets on the device.
Unity Technologies has released a security patch for its game engine, addressing a vulnerability that could expose crypto ...
Unity fixed a security flaw in its gaming engine that allowed malicious apps to hijack permissions and target mobile crypto ...
Unity issues a warning to game developers that a vulnerability in the game engine must be patched as quickly as possible.
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How to Install and Use ADB, the Android Debug Bridge Utility
To use ADB with your Android device, you must enable a feature called "USB Debugging." Open your phone's app drawer, tap the Settings icon, and select "About Phone." Scroll all the way down and tap ...
Google has shed more light on how Android's app verification rules will work, which will block sideloading apps from unverified developers.
The security flaw affects games and apps built on Unity versions 2017.1 and later across Windows, Linux, Android, and macOS.
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