The cybersecurity firm also pointed out the obvious: leaks from a porn site are potentially way more sensitive than from other sites. "The issue presented in this post will allow an attacker to download details (including names, email addresses and device (PC) names) for everyone with an account as well as download details (again including names, email addresses and device names) for those users that have paid for content using PayPal." It took a random investigation by a cybersecurity firm, Digital Interruption, to figure it out.ĭigital Interruption wrote in a blog post that they were randomly looking up security flaws (cause that's what people do, apparently) and found the issue. Some 20,000 users could have had their names and emails exposed - and the scary part is the app didn't even know about it. SinVR, a virtual reality game which lets you explore XXX-themed places and chat with virtual characters (presumably nude ones), had a major risk vulnerability in its code, BBC reports. Yep, another adult site has been taking your privacy lightly. A cybersecurity firm randomly found a vulnerability in a VR porn game, which could have lead to the leak of 20,000 personal names and emails.
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