TikTok patched a security flaw that could let hackers access your videos

Ro, 08 January 2020

TikTok has been under a lot of scrutiny lately and even the US government has banned the use of the app on government-owned smartphones in the army. And this time around, the US government might be right to be concerned.

TikTok patched a security flaw that could let hackers access your videos

A security firm named Check Point has found a serious vulnerability in TikTok allowing attackers to access the videos along with pretty much everything on the victim's profile. It was possible to send a spoofed text message from TikTok and once the user clicks on the fake link it would allow the attacker to partially take control of the user's profile.

Additionally, the app would have allowed the hacker to redirect the victim to a website that looks exactly like TikTok.

Fortunately, Check Point has notified TikTok about the issue back in November and it has since been patched.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 03 Jul 2022
  • ftx

yours are public, not everyone's ... smh

  • Anonymous
  • 09 Jan 2020
  • gLN

If you click on a link then you deserve to be hacked... Always go direct to sites

"backdoors"? "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" - Hanlon

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