At Infatica, security and transparency are at the core of our technology. To further strengthen this commitment, we partnered with Halborn, a leading cybersecurity firm, to conduct a thorough security audit of the Infatica Android SDK. The engagement confirmed that Infatica SDK is a safe choice for developers and partners. Let’s take a closer look at its findings!
Audit Highlights
- No critical or high-severity issues were found during the security assessment.
- Halborn reported two medium-severity findings and one low-severity one. All issues were promptly addressed, except one minor risk in controlled test environments, which the Infatica team consciously accepted as low impact.
- The audit confirmed that the SDK does not collect or store personal data – only anonymized identifiers and IP addresses essential for routing.
- Improvements implemented after the audit include: enabling code obfuscation in release builds; removing sensitive information from logs.
About the Audit
To ensure the highest level of trust and reliability, we invited Halborn, a leading cybersecurity firm, to conduct an independent security audit of the Infatica Android SDK. Halborn is widely recognized for its expertise in securing software systems, Web3 infrastructure, and network applications, making them an ideal partner for this review.
The engagement took place from July 15 to July 17, 2025, with results published on August 26, 2025. During this period, Halborn’s team performed a thorough analysis of the SDK, reviewing its architecture, implementation, and third-party dependencies. Their goal was to identify potential security risks, evaluate data handling practices, and provide actionable recommendations for strengthening the SDK.
Why Security Audits Matter
In today’s digital landscape, security can’t be an afterthought – especially for technologies like SDKs that integrate directly into applications and handle network traffic. Even small vulnerabilities can create opportunities for exploitation, putting users and businesses at risk.
Independent security audits play a crucial role in preventing such risks. By having a trusted third-party like Halborn thoroughly review our SDK, we gain an unbiased perspective on potential weaknesses and actionable insights for improvement. This process ensures that our technology not only meets current best practices but also evolves to stay ahead of emerging threats.
What This Means for Developers and Partners
The results of Halborn’s audit go beyond technical findings – they translate into real-world benefits for everyone using the Infatica SDK. Developers can now integrate the SDK with greater confidence, knowing that network traffic is fully encrypted, sensitive information is protected, and the code is harder to reverse-engineer.
For partners, this means reduced risk and increased reliability when building applications on top of Infatica’s infrastructure. The audit reinforces that our SDK operates securely and transparently, giving teams peace of mind and a strong foundation for their projects.
Specific Improvements Made
Following Halborn’s recommendations, we introduced several updates to strengthen the Infatica SDK:
- Stronger protection through obfuscation – Release builds now use code obfuscation, making it much harder to reverse-engineer the SDK.
- Cleaner, safer logging – Sensitive details, such as network configuration data, are no longer stored in logs.
Privacy Assurance
Protecting user privacy is one of our top priorities. The Halborn audit confirmed that the Infatica Android SDK does not collect or store personal data. Instead, it only uses limited technical information – such as anonymized identifiers and IP addresses – strictly for the purpose of routing traffic within the network.
This means developers and end-users can trust that the SDK operates transparently, without gathering sensitive information. By design, Infatica’s SDK follows a privacy-first approach, ensuring compliance with industry best practices and data protection standards.
Access the Full Report
We encourage everyone – developers, partners, and curious readers alike – to explore the full Halborn audit report. The report details the assessment methodology, findings, and improvements made to the our SDK.
Halborn Security Audit of Infatica Android SDK
Try Infatica SDK Today!
Completing the Halborn audit and addressing every finding demonstrates our ongoing commitment to providing a secure, reliable, and privacy-conscious Android monetization solution. By partnering with us, you can be assured that your applications are built on a foundation of trust, transparency, and robust security.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who conducted the security audit of the Infatica Android SDK?
The audit was performed by Halborn, a leading independent cybersecurity firm, recognized for its expertise in securing software systems, network applications, and Web3 infrastructure. The assessment verified the SDK’s security and privacy practices.
Were any critical security issues found during the audit?
No critical or high-severity issues were identified. Halborn reported two medium-severity findings and one low-severity one, all of which Infatica promptly addressed, ensuring the SDK is secure, reliable, and privacy-conscious.
Does the Infatica Android SDK collect personal data?
No. The SDK does not collect or store personal information. It only uses anonymized identifiers and IP addresses strictly for routing network traffic, following a privacy-first design approach.
What improvements were made after the audit?
Improvements included enabling code obfuscation and removing sensitive logging. These updates strengthened the SDK’s security posture and overall reliability for developers and partners.
Where can I access the full Halborn audit report?
The complete report is publicly available here. It provides a detailed overview of the methodology, findings, and improvements made, promoting full transparency and developer confidence.