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Not a great match: Israel researchers find hacking flaws in OkCupid dating app – The Times of Israel
Check Point cybersecurity researchers say vulnerabilities could have given hackers access to sensitive data; OkCupid says flaws now fixed and no users harmed
Researchers at cybersecurity firm Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. said Wednesday that they found vulnerabilities on the popular dating app OkCupid that could have given hackers access to sensitive data stored on the app.
The researchers said they informed OkCupid about the flaws, which have been fixed. OkCupid said that no users had been impacted by the potential vulnerability, which was fixed within 48 hours of notification. Users can safely continue to use the dating app, the Check Poi…
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