When Your Love Life Also Needs Cybersecurity, LOL
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A security researcher has bravely gone public after a sex toy maker took over a year to fix vulnerabilities leaking users' private emails and allowing account hijacks. According to the article, the company's request for more time was unprecedented—seriously, 'a year to patch a few bugs?' Nope! The hacker said the flaws 'leak users'' private email addresses and allow for accounts to be hijacked.' At least now, users get an unintentional lesson in digital intimacy! This is SO exciting because who doesn’t want *extra* sparks with their tech romance?
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 7/29/2025 | Author: Zack Whittaker
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