Avalanche – Core Mobile Wallet (2nd Review)
Ava Labs has requested that Least Authority perform a second security audit of their Avalanche Core Mobile Wallet. To read the full report, including our findings, click here: Report
Ava Labs has requested that Least Authority perform a second security audit of their Avalanche Core Mobile Wallet. To read the full report, including our findings, click here: Report
Least Authority performed a security audit of Ava Labs’ Avalanche Browser Extension Wallet and SDK – a non-custodial wallet for storing, sending, receiving, and swapping Avalanche assets. To read the full report, including our findings, click here: Report
With our mission to support the development of usable technology solutions to advance digital security and preserve privacy as a fundamental human right, we see wallets as fundamental to empowering users and our security auditing efforts essential to enabling the effective use of wallets. Wallet developers must implement robust security
Least Authority performed research, investigation, and review of the Taho Wallet : Private Key Import + Recovery Phrase Reveal followed by issue reporting, along with mitigation and remediation instructions as outlined in this report. To read the full report, including our findings, click here: Report
The Namada Interface and Browser Extension composes a multi-asset shielded transfer wallet intended to facilitate user interaction with the Namada blockchain. Our team performed a comprehensive review of the Namada interface and browser extension as well as the dependencies packages in the application repository (with the exception of masp-web). Our
Trust Machines have requested that Least Authority perform a security audit of the Multisafe, a shared multi-signature crypto wallet for managing Stacks (STX) and Bitcoin (BTC). To read the full report including our findings, click here: Report
Least Authority performed research, investigation, and review of the Blox Staking Wallet followed by issue reporting, along with mitigation and remediation instructions as outlined in this report. For this review, the scope of the audit was limited to the staking features of the Blox wallet implemented since our last review.
We want to alert the community that Manifest V2 extensions that are not already available in the Chrome Web Store will have to be reimplemented in the Manifest V3 extension platform in order to be published. As of January 2022, the Chrome Web Store stopped accepting new Manifest V2 extensions