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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @BeeRye 20h
This is a particularly dangerous leak 😞
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @sox 21h
I would normally laugh at developers' incompetence, but this was clearly an extremely dangerous honeypot in disguise.
Absolutely disgusting that IDs, coordinates and other sensitive data were not encrypted, and that they got leaked.
I would say fuck around and find out when it comes to the reasons for using these kind of apps. But I fear for the lives of the users, don't care at all if they had corrupt reasons, people are dangerous.
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Crazy how fast it happened. App was out for a few days?
Edit: cropped the code pic because I'm falling asleep and don't know if it's dangerous or a dick move to show the full script here
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @sox 21h
lonely retard blames developers and users for something, themselves, deliberately chose to do.
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This is brutal
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It almost makes me wonder if the creator "accidentally" left the data open as a honey pot with plausible deniability.
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Due to the way the ID data was stored?
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92 sats \ 1 reply \ @cascdr OP 19h
yea
It's either the H1B Effect (literally seen this a dozen times)
Or it's an "accident".
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Ridiculous
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