Tinder's lack of encryption allows spying
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Tinder's lack of encryption allows spying
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#3Also, clever find that there's a side channel on left vs right swipe. What caused these payload differences?
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#5I understand this might be a security issue, and I guess Checkmarx gets their name out. You can tell if someone swipped left or right on someone. However how is this information useful for someone?
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#6I understand this might be a security issue, and I guess Checkmarx gets their name out. You can tell if someone swipped left or right on someone. However how is this information useful for someone?
Because the app isn't strictly enforcing the validation of the cert of the photos domain it's trying to reach to pull photos, your MITM server is free to serve to the app as if it was the server on the Internet.
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#7I understand this might be a security issue, and I guess Checkmarx gets their name out. You can tell if someone swipped left or right on someone. However how is this information useful for someone?
Also, attacks don't have to exist in a vacuum. As part of a larger suite of attacks, it appears to be a useful tool that can help build up a profile of somebody.
The answer when it comes to hacking is almost never "why". Rather, it's usually "why not".
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#8Firesheep was a 2010 invention. Once that happened, anyone could chill in a coffeeshop and watch the http traffic whizz by.
... as much as we want to excoriate Tinder, it's been reasonable for most of their users to have 'i dgaf' as their threat model.
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#9The most surprising thing about this to me is how long it took to have a new cycle about it. Firesheep was a 2010 invention. Once that happened, anyone could chill in a coffeeshop and watch the http traffic whizz by. ... as much as we want to excoriate Tinder, it's been reasonable for most of their users to have 'i dgaf' as their threat model.
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#10I remember this issue with S3 files and being unable to configure certificate correctly. What's the correct steps to get that to work? Also, clever find that there's a side channel on left vs right swipe. What caused these payload differences?