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I hacked a dating app (and how not to treat a security researcher)
(alexschapiro.com)
561 points
bearsyankees
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12 May 25 16:39 UTC
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nixpulvis
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12 May 25 17:50 UTC
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People need to be forced to think twice before taking in such sensitive information as a passport or even just addresses. This sort of thing cannot be allowed to be brushed off as just a bunch of kids making an app.
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jonny_eh
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There should to be some kind of government operated identity confirmation service that is secure/private.
Or by someone "government-like" such as Apple or Google.
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nixpulvis
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13 May 25 03:16 UTC
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I would rather see an FDPA (Federal Data Protection Administration) which goes after people who get this stuff wrong.
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