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Check Point finds flaws in popular dating app OkCupid – iTWire
Israeli security company Check Point has discovered a number of vulnerabilities in the popular OkCupid dating app, researchers Alon Boxiner and Eran Vaknin say.

Israeli security company Check Point has discovered a number of vulnerabilities in the popular OkCupid dating app, researchers Alon Boxiner and Eran Vaknin say.OkCupid has about 50 million registered users, most of whom are between the ages of 25 and 34.
The makers of the app, which is now 16 years old, claim that more than 91 million connections are made through it each year and 50,000 dates set up each week.
In 2012, it became the first major dating web site to create a mobile app.
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