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Lately, our app has been crashing on some devices (Samsung, Huawei, Xiaiomi) on Android 8 and 9.

Here is the stack trace:

Caused by java.security.InvalidKeyException: RSA private or public key is null
   at com.android.org.conscrypt.OpenSSLCipherRSA.engineInitInternal(OpenSSLCipherRSA.java:205)
   at com.android.org.conscrypt.OpenSSLCipherRSA.engineInit(OpenSSLCipherRSA.java:221)
   at javax.crypto.Cipher.tryTransformWithProvider(Cipher.java:2668)
   at javax.crypto.Cipher.tryCombinations(Cipher.java:2575)
   at javax.crypto.Cipher$SpiAndProviderUpdater.updateAndGetSpiAndProvider(Cipher.java:2480)
   at javax.crypto.Cipher.chooseProvider(Cipher.java:567)
   at javax.crypto.Cipher.init(Cipher.java:831)
   at javax.crypto.Cipher.init(Cipher.java:772)

It did not crash previously nor does happen on earlier Android versions. What could be the cause? Maybe OS update?

Here is the code we have used for the past year:

PrivateKey getKeyStoreInstance() {
    try {
        KeyStore keystore = KeyStore.getInstance("AndroidKeyStore");
        keystore.load(null);
        return keystore.getKey(KEYPAIR_NAME, null);
    } catch (IOException | NoSuchAlgorithmException | CertificateException | KeyStoreException e) {
        throw new RuntimeException("Error loading AndroidKeyStore", e);
    }
}
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  • Are you using Android 9 as compile version? Nov 28, 2018 at 10:10
  • @ChetanJoshi Yes
    – Heisenberg
    Nov 28, 2018 at 10:11
  • @Heisenberg, can you share the code that creates the key?
    – divegeek
    Feb 3, 2019 at 11:30

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If you are using Android 9 as Compile version then your must take care of changes regarding Android ids.

  1. ANDROID_ID
  2. Build.serial (its changed new method introduced )

So if above ids used in your code to make some uniq combination of mobile fingerprint then you should make changes in your cod.

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    How are these variables related to the issue?
    – Heisenberg
    Nov 28, 2018 at 14:31
  • I mentioned if you are using those IDs in your code then it should be updated else no issue. Nov 29, 2018 at 4:27

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