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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday March 18 2020, @03:57PM   Printer-friendly
from the I-didn't-know-you-were-into-that! dept.

Confessions app Whisper spills almost a billion records:

Researchers who uncovered a data exposure from mobile app Whisper earlier this week have released more details about the incident.

Whisper is an app from MediaLab, a mobile app company that owns a host of other apps including the popular messaging service Kik. It offers a kind of anonymous social network service that allows people to post their innermost fears and desires, supposedly without risk.

Its users post everything from dark family secrets to stories of infidelity. It gathers these up and uses them for articles on its website, including "Naughty Nannies Confess To Sleeping With The Fathers They Work For", "Alcoholism Runs In My Family", and "I Married The Wrong Person".

The problem, according to researcher Dan Ehrlich of cybersecurity consultancy Twelve Security, is that Whisper didn't steward that data very well. He says that he and his colleague Matthew Porter accessed 900m records in a 5 TB database spanning 75 different servers, logged between the app's release in 2012 and the present day. The data was stored in plain text on ElasticSearch servers and included 90 metadata points per account.

The Washington Post broke the story about the app on Monday 10 March, having worked with the researchers.

The Washington Post


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  • (Score: 2) by edIII on Wednesday March 18 2020, @06:59PM (1 child)

    by edIII (791) on Wednesday March 18 2020, @06:59PM (#972877)

    I ALWAYS HOARD TOILET PAPER.

    Been saying it for years. When the shit finally happens, I will be the king of TP.

    My policy in life, since a young adult, has been to have minimum 6 months of TP.

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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday March 18 2020, @07:28PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 18 2020, @07:28PM (#972884) Journal

    I think if civilization gets to a point where we need six months of TP, then we've got much bigger problems.

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