← Back to context Comment by commotionfever 6 months ago Looks like that app may have a backdoor https://x.com/d0tslash/status/1878959715033694492 8 comments commotionfever Reply alp1n3_eth 6 months ago The backdoor named "backdoor", the l33t h4ck3rs strike again. marcosdumay 6 months ago If it's for spying on Chinese people inside Chinese territory, there wouldn't be any need to hide it. glurblur 6 months ago Nah, I don't buy it. Chinese as plenty of programmers who can read code as well as you. This dude is literally dumping symbols. There's no proof that it's actually a backdoor. 2 replies → saagarjha 6 months ago Running strings for “backdoor” isn’t quite top-notch technical analysis. pjc50 6 months ago Quite plausible. To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing? jeromegv 6 months ago > To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing?Chances of that happening are close to 0.
alp1n3_eth 6 months ago The backdoor named "backdoor", the l33t h4ck3rs strike again. marcosdumay 6 months ago If it's for spying on Chinese people inside Chinese territory, there wouldn't be any need to hide it. glurblur 6 months ago Nah, I don't buy it. Chinese as plenty of programmers who can read code as well as you. This dude is literally dumping symbols. There's no proof that it's actually a backdoor. 2 replies →
marcosdumay 6 months ago If it's for spying on Chinese people inside Chinese territory, there wouldn't be any need to hide it. glurblur 6 months ago Nah, I don't buy it. Chinese as plenty of programmers who can read code as well as you. This dude is literally dumping symbols. There's no proof that it's actually a backdoor. 2 replies →
glurblur 6 months ago Nah, I don't buy it. Chinese as plenty of programmers who can read code as well as you. This dude is literally dumping symbols. There's no proof that it's actually a backdoor. 2 replies →
pjc50 6 months ago Quite plausible. To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing? jeromegv 6 months ago > To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing?Chances of that happening are close to 0.
jeromegv 6 months ago > To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing?Chances of that happening are close to 0.
The backdoor named "backdoor", the l33t h4ck3rs strike again.
If it's for spying on Chinese people inside Chinese territory, there wouldn't be any need to hide it.
Nah, I don't buy it. Chinese as plenty of programmers who can read code as well as you. This dude is literally dumping symbols. There's no proof that it's actually a backdoor.
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Running strings for “backdoor” isn’t quite top-notch technical analysis.
Quite plausible. To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing?
> To what extent can a backdoor escape Android/iOS sandboxing?
Chances of that happening are close to 0.