TikTok uses every technical possibility to obtain as much user data as possible

An Analysis of the TikTok app reveals it is implemented in a way which makes it possible to obtain any input on the device, including sensitive data like credit card credentials. source: https://krausefx.com/blog/announcing-inappbrowsercom-see-what-javascript-commands-get-executed-in-an-in-app-browser archived source: https://wellthissucks.xyz/2022/08/18/tiktok-uses-every-technical-possibility-to-obtain-as-much-user-data-as-possible-archived-source/

TikTok uses every technical possibility to obtain as much user data as possible – archived source

iOS Privacy: Announcing InAppBrowser.com – see what JavaScript commands get injected through an in-app browser Aug 18, 2022 Last week I published a report on the risks of mobile apps using in-app browsers. Some apps, like Instagram and Facebook, inject JavaScript code into third party websites that cause potential security and privacy risks to the user. […]

Chinese Hackers have been targeting human rights groups for years

An analysis of digital attacks on organizations all around the world show the methods used by the Chinese government to undermine and spy on critical voices who stand up against their totalitarian regime. source: https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/08/16/1057894/hackers-linked-to-china-have-been-targeting-human-rights-groups-for-years/ archived source: https://wellthissucks.xyz/2022/08/16/chinese-hackers-have-been-targeting-human-rights-groups-for-years-archived-source/

Chinese Hackers have been targeting human rights groups for years – archived source

Hackers linked to China have been targeting human rights groups for years In a new report shared exclusively with MIT Technology Review, researchers expose a cyber-espionage campaign on “a tight budget” that proves simple can still be effective. By Patrick Howell O’Neill – August 16, 2022 A hacking group linked to China has spent the last […]

Apple asks Taiwan suppliers to label products as ‘Made in China’

Apple asked suppliers in Taiwan to label their products as ‘made in China’ to appease the Chinese regime which does not accept Taiwan as a sovereign country. Instead of standing up against the suppression of a country the Apple company prefers to comply with the Chinese regime in favor for their business in the country. […]

Apple asks Taiwan suppliers to label products as ‘Made in China’ – archived source

Apple asks Taiwan suppliers to label products as ‘Made in China’ ILENA ILARDO – MONDAY 08 AUGUST 2022 4:43 AM Apple yesterday asked Taiwan-based suppliers to use the ‘made in China’ label, as the firm reportedly wants products to comply with Bejing rule in a bid to avoid disruption from Chinese customs inspections. According to […]

The UK Online Safety Bill Attacks Free Speech and Encryption

The UK government plans to pass a new bill on Internet access which would give advanced power over it’s citizens, opening the possibility for censorship and prosecution. Also attempting to undermine the use of strong encryption to give the government easy access to all user content for inspection. The bill in it’s current form imposes […]

The UK Online Safety Bill Attacks Free Speech and Encryption – archived source

The UK Online Safety Bill Attacks Free Speech and Encryption BY JOE MULLIN – AUGUST 5, 2022 The UK government has had more than a year to revise its Online Safety Bill into a proposal that wouldn’t harm users’ basic rights. It has failed to do so, and the bill should be scrapped. The current bill is a threat to […]

GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts

GitLab announced plans to change their policy regarding projects hosted on their platform, leading to a complete removal in case of no current activity. The platform aims to win back resources by applying this policy on free unpaid accounts and drive users to apply to premium paid accounts. Although the plans were abandoned after severe […]

GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts – archived source

GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts Hopes to save a quarter of hosting costs by binning repos that haven’t been touched for a year Simon Sharwood, APAC Editor – Thu 4 Aug 2022 // 01:33 UTC EXCLUSIVE GitLab plans to automatically delete projects if they’ve been inactive for a year and are owned by users of its free tier. […]

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