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Some Android and iOS apps are leaking data due to misconfigured cloud services – TechRadar
And there’s not a whole lot that users can do about it

Thousands of Android and iOS apps have been found to be misconfigured and leaking user data after developers failed to implement the correct security settings, a new report has claimed.
As they scanned more than 1.3 million Android and iOS apps that relied on public cloud services, mobile security firm Zimperium found around14% hadnt implemented the right security controls.
A lot of these apps have cloud storage that was not configured properly by the developer or whoever set things up and, because…
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