Ethical question. You find a spouseware database by reversing their app. You have full permissions. They store images, audio, texts and location. Would you just delete the entire database? If not, why not?
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Replying to @cybergibbons
Backups should cover deleting. The other temptation I would have is releasing the clients identities, but that could cause someone to get badly hurt or killed. Given that you reversed your way in, I'm not sure there is a security failure that needs notification to the company.
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Replying to @RedUhl @cybergibbons
"Reversing your way in" isn't some magic act that nobody else can reproduce. Anybody can look at any public android app using public tools and find things out. If somebody can get full access to your entire database using info you published, then yeah, that's a security failure.
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