First thing first, we are talking about this app "Bolo Messenger - Secure Chat, Voice & Video Calls" which is the new version of the #Kimbho app play.google.com/store/apps/det…
When you send a message with the #Bolo app, it is checking if your contact is online with this request. The endpoint is taking the "contact userId" (the 1st black rectangle in the picture)
Time for a new thread. The #android#application called @moinsbete is one of the most downloaded applications in France. This app is sending without your consent your personal data to @mopub:
- location
- operator
- mcc
- mnc
- country
- screen size
Yes, all these requests to @mopub are HTTP requests... Welcome to 2018...
This is a very good example of data abuse. Every time you open the @moinsbete#android#app with location on, your location is send without your consent to an US based server owned by @mopub
The samples are available on @koodous_project and @virusbay_io
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Yesterday, I spent part of my day learning about Martin Luther King Jr's life, John Lewis, activists around them, about the 60's America, the Selma March. Following this, I have thousands of questions about America today, my country France and more generally about the world today
When I think about the current situation, the political landscape of my country, France, I do not see any equivalent to these extraordinary people, to these heroes. These women, these men, of all races and all religions have marked History by their pacifist fight.
They did it because the time had come. It was time to shake the unjust status quo. This fight was dangerous, deadly, insurmountable, but they did it. These "ordinary" people have outdone themselves for the common good, the good of their people and their nation.