Just to add: Scanning networks to gather data seems pretty popular these days - smart tvs have done so, and even the ebay site used to portscan visitors [1]. [edit] And of course, there's WebRTC leaking your local IP - which ublock origin can specifically block [2]. [1] https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ebay-port-sca... [2] https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Prevent-WebRTC-from-l...
TikTok requests access to devices on local network
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Re: TikTok requests access to devices on local network
#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
Of course you can. Look up VPN routing / split tunneling. It’s not uncommon for corporate VPNs to only route intranet traffic for instance; and LAN is usually whitelisted.
Besides corporate VPNs, typical consumer VPNs are also set up to allow LAN access. Your average joe-smoe would be annoyed if their network printer stopped working every time they turned on their VPN to watch netflix movies or whatever.
Saying "all RFC1918 addresses are available over here" is quite a cocky and obviously broken thing to do, unless you're dealing with a corporate device which is paranoid about leaking traffic to other networks.
Re: TikTok requests access to devices on local network
#63So just use their web site. Honest question - why do people use apps for such?
And let's not forget that Apple actively works against this way of working by intentionally gimping their browser capabilities and outright disallowing competing browsers.
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#65Is it TikTok or is it just because of a captive portal on the WiFi? It happened to me just yesterday: “Why does X require local network access? Ugh.” A minute later “Oh, Y is also requiring network access.” Yes, I was on a public wifi. This may be 100% Apple’s fault, everyone here is just commenting on a photo and not confirming that they also saw the message today.
All kinds of apps I use regularly, which have absolutely no use for it, started asking for permission to list devices on local network.
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#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
The cool thing about phones is that you can MITM yourself and see what apps are sending, assuming they don't certificate pin (which TikTok doesn't). The person that reported this during the beta period didn't find any evidence when doing so. https://old.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/fxgi06/not_new_news...
Can you actually still widely do this? Last time I checked on the latest versions of Android apps don't accept user certificates so you can't really do much about any https traffic, which really is the bulk.
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#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
The cool thing about phones is that you can MITM yourself and see what apps are sending, assuming they don't certificate pin (which TikTok doesn't). The person that reported this during the beta period didn't find any evidence when doing so. https://old.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/fxgi06/not_new_news...
Can you actually still widely do this? Last time I checked on the latest versions of Android apps don't accept user certificates so you can't really do much about any https traffic, which really is the bulk.
It's certainly not as easy and reliable as it used to be, but it's still common for security research to use these tactics to see what apps are doing.
Re: TikTok requests access to devices on local network
#68Perhaps there's something nefarious here, or perhaps it's just looking for a Chromecast or Apple TV?
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#69Earlier quoted context omitted.
> They used to check your clipboard the whole time too. To be fair quite a lot of apps did this to enable deep links/automatically opening certain clipboard links. Every big app has changed this to no longer show the 'pasted from' notification. And it was never shown that they export those clipboard contents to homebase.
"Lots of people do it" should never be considered a legitimate excuse. Trying to use that excuse should get you kicked out of the meeting room.
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Not chromecast. My charitable guess is they're adding support for chromecasting behind feature flags/AB testing, but don't yet have it correctly enabled/disabled. There was a lot of uproar over instagram immediately using the microphone/camera constantly, when they actually just always had the API initialized to make swiping to the camera snappier.
That could also explain why they didn't bother to provide in the notification to the user why they're requesting this access: because they weren't intending to request it (yet). I find the conspiracy theories more compelling, but less likely.