Maya Secure User Setup Checksum Verification -
On supported devices (iOS Secure Enclave or Android StrongBox), Maya stores a root checksum of the entire setup package signed by the hardware key. Any deviation triggers a factory-reset-level lockdown.
In high-assurance environments, verifying the integrity of user setup processes is not optional—it’s a security baseline. Maya Secure now introduces automated checksum verification as a core step in user provisioning. This ensures that user configuration files, cryptographic keys, and environment settings have not been tampered with before, during, or after setup. maya secure user setup checksum verification
This article outlines how to enable and enforce checksum-based integrity checks during Maya Secure user creation and modification. On supported devices (iOS Secure Enclave or Android
A cryptocurrency wallet using Maya Secure computes a checksum of the seed phrase generation library before displaying the 12-word mnemonic. If the checksum mismatches (possible due to browser extension tampering), the wallet refuses to generate the seed, saving the user from potential theft. A cryptocurrency wallet using Maya Secure computes a
Restrict file system and registry/daemon access.