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Millions of Bumble users put at risk after online dating hack – TechRadar
Newly discovered security flaw affected all Bumble users

Millions of users of the dating app Bumble may have had their online privacy compromised due to security flaws that were left unpatched for more than six months.
Researchers from California-based Independent Security Evaluators (ISE) found that sensitive information pertaining to every Bumble user could be easily acquired by an attacker, even if they had previously been banned from the app.
Because Bumbles API did not perform the necessary checks on whether a request issuer was authorized to perform…
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