Teonher, the app designed for men to share photos and information about the women who want to date, it provides the user’s personal information, including government ID, TechCrunch can confirm.
The app, which is launched in the Apple app store early this week, as another virus application response allows women to deliver about men today. Tea is advertised as a woman’s security app with more than 6 million users equal to “What are we dating with the same person?“Facebook networks. However, the controversial app, because many claims posted women’s unable to verify women.
Backlash around the tea go on the tea last week, after 404 media reports the 4chan reported user reported Find a common database belong to the app, that revealed Over 72,000 images, including thousands of selfies and photo ID sent to verify your account. A Follow the hack exposed more than 1 million private messages sent via app, get the app to Disable Messaging Features.
Teonher, who is currently ranked 2nd between the lifestyle applications on iOS, appears as a rebuttal directly to the tea application, even copy the language of its own description.
But like the app you are looking for to mimic, Teonher contains your own security flaw.
TechCrunch finds at least one of the security flaws that allow anyone to access data for user Neonher app, including the username and email address associated with the users. The driver’s license image is a commonly accessible web address, allowing links to access web browsers.
In one case, techcravies see lists of posts used in the teonners are added to the email address, the name of the display, and location reported.
TechCrunches Prevent some of the bugs details so do not help the evil actor accessing anyone to access anyone. The app manufacturer does not respond to the email of TechCrunch asks who we can report the disability. As such, TechCrunch administered this report with a restricted issue, due to the popularity of the app and risk of faced using the app.
Teener is uploaded to iOS app by the developer that the New Media Corporation is named. According to LinkedIn, Founder and CEO This company is xavier Lampkin.
TechCrunch recognizes at least the teener records associated with the diaper data.
Security lapse will be able to affect the incoming user or show identity document with the app. The bug also exposes the user’s number in the Teonher application, which is about 53,000 users when they are published.
TechCrunch also identifies the second potential security issues, where the email address and password consisting of the Create Application, Lampkin, left exposed to the server. The credential appears to give access to the “Admin” panel panel. TechCrunch does not use the confidence, as it does, but highlights the risk accidentally leaving admin confidence that cannot be published on the web.
Along with the security flaw, the contents are described in the teonher is to dangerous yourself. When the app get the ID and selfies from the user to verify the identity – the unavailable process – the user can access the “guest” display of an app without logging.
Immediately open “guests”, techcrachid see some pictures of naked women, posted in different names in spam form. It is not clear that the woman agrees with this photo. Other posts share women’s photos and names, together comments called “easy,” or demand them spreading sexual infrequent infections.
All over the free, Teonher applications, ranked 17, higher than apps like Instagram, Netflix, Uber, and Spotify. Tea is currently ranked 2nd.