Researchers Discover Many iOS Apps Vulnerable to HTTP Request Hijacking | SecurityWeek.Com
Important note on security and hacking through http redirects, but there doesn’t seem to be that much that is brand new or particularly of special concern to apps. It would appear it’s just that so much http is happening behind the scenes in an app, rather than in the browser (where the user would ostensibly see the server URL change) and that a lot of apps cache the redirect, making them vulnerable to repeated attacks from just one intercept.
If you spend any amount of time on social media these days (and heaven knows I do), you’ll see people talking about encrypted chat apps. In the days following the Capitol riots, both Twitter and Facebook cracked down hard on violent speech and anything that could be considered a conspiracy theory. The result was a …
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