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1 in 3 Android apps have serious API leakage issues, according to a recent study
Don't celebrate it if you have iOS: you don't have it much better

- September 19, 2025
- Updated: September 19, 2025 at 11:41 AM

A recent investigation has revealed that one third of applications on Android and more than half of applications on iOS have serious API leakage issues. These flaws can compromise user security and alarmingly expose sensitive data. In a context where the protection of personal information is paramount, these findings raise questions about the responsibility of developers in safeguarding user privacy.
The ecosystem is anything but safe
The study has highlighted that many of these applications contain inadequately encoded secrets, potentially allowing unauthorized access to critical information. This problem not only affects consumers who use these applications to handle sensitive data, but also poses a considerable risk to the developers themselves, who could face legal and reputational repercussions if data breaches occur due to these vulnerabilities.
The leakage of APIs and sensitive information poses a serious risk in an environment where cybersecurity is becoming increasingly crucial. Application platforms must implement stricter regulations to ensure that developers follow best practices in handling sensitive information and coding secrets. Meanwhile, users must be aware of the risks associated with the applications they use and consider the validity of the security measures offered.
Technology companies are under pressure to quickly address these vulnerabilities to protect both their consumers and their own integrity. This growing security issue in mobile applications is an urgent reminder that cybersecurity must be a priority in software development and maintenance. As always, users are advised to keep their devices and applications updated and to stay informed about best security practices.
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