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SwiftKey Bug Leaked Email Addresses, Phone Numbers To Strangers (theverge.com) 29

An anonymous reader writes: After many users reported receiving predictions meant for other users, such as email addresses and phone numbers, SwiftKey has suspended part of its service. The service responsible for the bug was SwiftKey's cloud sync service. The Verge reports that one user, an English speaker, was getting someone else's German suggestions, while someone received NSFW porn search suggestions. The Telegraph also reports, "One SwiftKey user, who works in the legal profession and ask to remain anonymous, found out their details had been compromised when a stranger emailed them to say that a brand new phone had suggested their email address when logging into an account online. 'A few days ago, I received an email from a complete stranger asking if I had recently purchased and returned a particular model of mobile phone, adding that not one but two of my email addresses (one personal and one work address) were saved on the phone she had just bought as brand-new,' said the user." SwiftKey released an official statement today about the issue but said that it "did not pose a security issue."
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SwiftKey Bug Leaked Email Addresses, Phone Numbers To Strangers

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  • by Motherfucking Shit ( 636021 ) on Friday July 29, 2016 @06:45PM (#52609613) Journal

    "Store all your personal data on other peoples' computers," they said. What could possibly go wrong?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      And these are just the times the leaks go public. In most firms any sufficiently privileged employee can and - for anything from shits&giggles to stalking an ex - will look up data about you. This was almost a bored pastime of some of my friends at Yahoo.

      Yes, the corporation and the gov probably don't care what you're doing, but the individual humans running the system are... well... human.

      Never store anything in the cloud that you don't want random strangers to be able to read - after all, those people

  • someone received NSFW porn search suggestions.

    Does that imply that there are "SFW" porn search suggestions??

  • by Midnight Thunder ( 17205 ) on Friday July 29, 2016 @08:05PM (#52609853) Homepage Journal

    Does the predictive capability really need a cloud connection? I stopped using SwiftKey as soon as I learnt it needed the Internet to function and thus the risk of sensitive data, such as credit card numbers, leaking. Beyond the privacy concern, the fact I can't use while without a data connection did not reassure.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Took Microsoft half a year to start fucking up this application?

    You're getting slow M$.

  • After the singularity, there will be only one password database, shared by all lifeforms in the universe.
    And that will be that!

  • Angry wife: Why are you getting porno suggestions?

    Sheepish husband: I swear, it is a bug in their system!

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