Solana hoses down ‘inaccurate’ CertiK report on Saga phone security flaws
CertiK claims Solana’s Saga smartphone contains a critical “bootloader vulnerability”; Solana Labs says the claims are entirely inaccurate.
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CertiK claims Solana’s Saga smartphone contains a critical “bootloader vulnerability”; Solana Labs says the claims are entirely inaccurate.
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