Hacker invades Sapphos, dating apps for women and can access sensitive users from users

Hacker invades Sapphos, dating apps for women and can access sensitive users from users


After the repercussion on social networks, Sapphos removed the application from the air and undertaken a legal action




On August 29, the National Lesbian Visionity Day, the SapphosApplication of relationship aimed at wise women, to those who feel attracted by women, regardless of sexual orientation. However, despite the super recent launch, the application must already face a serious crisis. A few days after the debut, the platform went down after a user of the X (ex Twitter) reported to Severe vulnerability in the application security systemwhich allowed the Access to information reserved by usersas photos of the personal documents requested in the registration. In addition to generating large repercussions on social networks, the case raised doubts about how sensitive data were processed.

Bankruptcy in the appointments app for women exposes photos and user documents

Monday (8), a X Platform user (@acgfbbbbr), known as Antonio Real Official, reported in his network which he succeeded Access private data from all Sapphos users. According to him, the problem was related to a failure of the type Ilor (Reference of insecure direct objects), an error that occurs when the systems expose identifiers of direct resources without verifying if the user really has the authorization to access it.

This means that by manipulating the identification numbers in system connections, it was possible to view confidential information, such as name and surname, date of birth And also Images sent For the verification phase, where users …

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