That's not the real age verification app (there is no "EU app", every member state releases their own), it's the proof of concept that was made to demonstrate the system.
This stuff is also why the EU doesn't want the app to run on rooted devices. I don't believe there's a way to pass Strong Integrity yet, as the app doesn't support the hackable Android 8 software attestation.
So this "hack" is basically reading app storage on a rooted phone?
Wow.
"hacked"
And then this person says the pin shouldn't be encrypted (but I bet if this was otherwise they would be complaining as well)
I think scrutiny over the apps are fine, but treating every issue with the same brush is not
> this product will be the catalyst for an enormous breach at some point
Breach of what exactly is not clear since most information never leaves the phone
Shows yet again: apps are secure because people check them. And politicians will avoid it at all costs for the same reason: it exposes them to being blamed for mistakes.
There's one thing "the hackers" haven't considered, though! It's illegal to hack an app in the EU,
so the problem of bypassing age verification by hacking saved files doesn't arise at all!
/s
Link to the code (I think?): https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet/av-app-android...