Coinomi wallet bug sends users' secret passphrases to Google's Spellcheck API via HTTP, in plaintext.
Cryptocurrency wallet caught sending user passwords to Google's spellchecker
[...] "To understand what's going on, I will explain it technically," Al Maawali said. "Coinomi core functionality is built using Java programming language. The user interface is designed using HTML/JavaScript and rendered using integrated Chromium (Google's open-source project) based browser."
Al Maawali says that just like any other Chromium-based app, it comes integrated with various Google-centered features, such as the automatic spellcheck feature for all user input text boxes.
The issue appears to be that the Coinomi team did not bother to disable this feature in their wallet's UI code, leading to a situation where all their users' passwords are leaking via HTTP during the setup process.
Coinomi's official statement
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 05 2019, @02:23AM (1 child)
wtf they use Java but feel the need to bundle a browser with the jvm. Swing can be made to look good and feel more responsive than a js ui in a browser, Those dudes are first class app maker....
(Score: 2) by Nerdfest on Tuesday March 05 2019, @02:53AM
It's a lot more work doing a UI in Swing.