Blog Post Temporarily Removed Due to Request, Author Points to Data Security Article
By
MrBruh
A bagel that needed a few more minutes. And maybe a fact-check.
Summary
A blog post has been temporarily taken down due to an unspecified request, with the author hinting readers to guess the reason. The author provides a link to another of their write-ups about a major data security issue involving 1.4 billion exposed user records through insecure Firebase instances in top Android apps.
Key quotes
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(Have a guess why) :)
In the meantime, you can read another of my write-ups here: 1.4 Billion exposed user records via insecure Firebase instances in top Android apps
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