The data included names and contacts of government officials, as well as usernames and passwords for the app’s backend.
“I would say the whole process took about 15-20 minutes,” the hacker told the publication. “It wasn’t much effort at all.”
The data included names and contacts of government officials, as well as usernames and passwords for the app’s backend.
“I would say the whole process took about 15-20 minutes,” the hacker told the publication. “It wasn’t much effort at all.”
This is the Israeli one right? Don’t take this the wrong way, but why would anybody use an Israeli “secure” app, when half the time when there is a breach in government systems or ransom ware, it’s usually using a product from an Israeli firm. They have repeatedly sold their software to anybody, regardless if the client is our enemy or not.
They do make very good cybersecurity software though.
But Israel and especially Netan-yayhoo are our best buddies… right?
They would do nothing to harm us…
/s (if not obvious)