According to the article, this also included user passwords:
> The apps in question were collecting users browser history and sending files, including user passwords, in a ZIP archive to a remote server.
I remain numb as to how little accountability there is in tech. The abuses taking place now for too long - even out of sheer laziness (ie, not updating or patching software) - is mind-blowing.
I suppose the moment you hold a single company accountable, you're forced to hold the entire abusive industry accountable.
> The apps in question were collecting users browser history and sending files, including user passwords, in a ZIP archive to a remote server.
I remain numb as to how little accountability there is in tech. The abuses taking place now for too long - even out of sheer laziness (ie, not updating or patching software) - is mind-blowing.
I suppose the moment you hold a single company accountable, you're forced to hold the entire abusive industry accountable.