I'll be curious to find out what they did wrong - whether they made the same mistakes, or dodged Tea's and found their slightly better way was also compromised.
Very obviously. It's too poetic. In fact it's so obvious I'm wondering if the leak is even real, or if it's a bunch of fake accounts so feminists can say "see? men do it too!". You'd have to be clinically retarded to fall for this.
It sounds like these were actual vulnerabilities (details not yet disclosed) as opposed to a publicly exposed DB. But also...
an email address and plaintext password belonging to the app’s creator, Lampkin, was left exposed on the server. The credentials appear to grant access to the app’s “admin” panel.
If their excuse was "they stole the admin password" then I'm with evilplushie, this may have been a honeypot that always intended to leak the users private info.
Because that is way too convenient for people who wanted to even the score after the first tea leak.
I'll be curious to find out what they did wrong - whether they made the same mistakes, or dodged Tea's and found their slightly better way was also compromised.
or if it was just a honeytrap
That's also a possibility.
Very obviously. It's too poetic. In fact it's so obvious I'm wondering if the leak is even real, or if it's a bunch of fake accounts so feminists can say "see? men do it too!". You'd have to be clinically retarded to fall for this.
Yeah, almost definitely a honeypot. I never heard of it before it appeared in gay libtard clapback headlines.
It sounds like these were actual vulnerabilities (details not yet disclosed) as opposed to a publicly exposed DB. But also...
Arguably worse than a simple data leak.
If their excuse was "they stole the admin password" then I'm with evilplushie, this may have been a honeypot that always intended to leak the users private info.
Because that is way too convenient for people who wanted to even the score after the first tea leak.