Fertility tracking app Glow has come under scrutiny for failing to protect the data of users, via a loophole.
A probe from the Consumer Reports into the app found “one security flaw that might have let someone with no hacking skills at all access a woman’s personal data”.
Furthermore, it pinpointed other loopholes that a hacker could use to gather email addresses, change passwords, and access personal information.
“We were troubled by the nature and depth of the security problems we discovered,” says Maria Rerecich, Consumer Reports’ director of electronics testing. “But we were pleased to see how quickly Glow responded to our Read full story ›
Source: The Drum