Let's start @TeenSafeCom!
The spy app installed on the #teenager phone is classified as a "Monitor" app with a score of 6/57 on #VirusTotal
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If the teenager try to uninstall the app, they lie to him and show this message: "Sorry, this is a critical droid app and cannot be uninstalled without compromising your device!" 5/10pic.twitter.com/BDcatZyeaE
This app exfiltrate contacts, browser history, sms and more 6/10
A @Teensafe manager probably asked to encrypt the data before sending to their server. The intern did it and he stored the salt in the ressource file...
Do I have to explain why this is sssssssssssooooooooo bad?
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How on Earth a business like this can be legal? @Teensafe you have a sh*tty business. I will give to all your victims all the possible ways to disable your app.
9/10
Journalists: you have a story here. Ask questions. How this thing can be legal? Because they are #teenagers, we can spy on them, they have no rights? I doubt so. cc @zackwhittaker @lorenzoFB
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