On March 8th, Abstract core contributor Cygaar announced a major security improvement to Abstract Global Wallet, which aims to restrict session keys to a set of approved applications. Cygaar added that session keys must be properly implemented or they could pose a threat to user funds (similar to token approval), so it was decided to temporarily set access based on a whitelist model, although these changes do not guarantee 100% security or risk-free use of the wallet (which is not possible).
Abstract core contributor cygaar announced a major security improvement to Abstract Global Wallet, restricting session keys to a set of approved apps. Cygaar said that session keys must be implemented correctly, otherwise they may pose a threat to user funds (similar to token approval), so it was decided to temporarily whitelist access rights. Although these changes do not guarantee 100% security or risk-free use of wallets (which is not possible), they will reduce the risk of exposure to malici...