Brutkey

evacide
@evacide@hachyderm.io

It turns out that the kind of people who write and launch an app in less than two weeks are not the kind of people who feel the need to implement secure coding practices and strong privacy protections for the sensitive user data they ask you to upload.

https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/06/a-rival-tea-app-for-men-is-leaking-its-users-personal-data-and-drivers-licenses/


Michael Weiss
@mweiss@infosec.exchange

@evacide@hachyderm.io I mean, yeah, I did blog last week about why early stage startups have really bad security, but this was almost a "hold my beer" response to that.

Aleix Alva
@ser_o_no_res@mastodon.world

@evacide@hachyderm.io vibe coding = boding vice

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@seth_arimainyu@ieji.de

@evacide@hachyderm.io (sadly) to the surprise of no one. The powers of the enshittificatin machine are vast ans terrible, stakeholders just want a quick buck and arent giving a damn about their user's mental health, security, privacy and a long etc...

thepwnicorn
@thepwnicorn@infosec.exchange

@evacide@hachyderm.io I'm sorry I had to laugh a little. Did they know that if they copied the concept of the Tea app that they shouldn't also copy the flaws?