How did Facebook intercept their competitor's encrypted mobile app traffic? [Old] (haxrob.net)
from kirk781@discuss.tchncs.de to technology@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 09:38
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/42204233

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JoeTheSane@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 11:21 next collapse

Anyone else see Darkwing Duck in that image at first?

teft@piefed.social on 06 Aug 13:50 collapse

Spider-Man Noir

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 14:24 collapse

The Shadow

commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 11:44 next collapse

abusing user trust

DeadPixel@lemmy.zip on 06 Aug 12:13 next collapse

Really good technical write up, thanks for posting.

In any sane world any company using these sorts of abusive practices, especially at this sort of scale, would be banned from the mobile app stores & fined to oblivion.

Alas, I fear a small fine is the best that may happen via user initiated lawsuits, which ends up as just another cost of doing business for orgs of that size.

artyom@piefed.social on 06 Aug 13:26 collapse

Would be a glass house if Google started throwing stones.

Glitterbomb@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 14:03 collapse

Anyone that still uses any Facebook services are flatly a fucking moron. I don’t care about who you want to chat with once a year, you are a fucking moron.

nymnympseudonym@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 14:35 collapse

Some people like being unpaid OnlyFans models whose intimate details go to corporations instead of pervy guys