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A bug in a popular iPhone app exposed thousands of call recordings – TechCrunch
The app has more than 1 million downloads to date.

A security vulnerability in a popular iPhone call recording app exposed thousands of users’ recorded conversations.
The flaw was discovered by Anand Prakash, a security researcher and founder of PingSafe AI, who found that the aptly named Call Recorder app allowed anyone to access the call recordings from other users by knowing their phone number.
But using a readily available proxy tool like Burp Suite, Prakash could view and modify the network traffic going in and out of the app. That meant he…
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