A similar thing shook the infosec world last week as TikTok was caught snooping on iPhone users through their clipboard.
What Exactly Happened?
A Twitter user, who goes by the handle name of @Doncubed, caught and exposed the LinkedIN snooping with their app on iOS 14.0 (with an iPad Pro) copying the keystrokes from the clipboard.
What Exactly Happened?How did they get caught?Should Android users be worried?
The user noticed the spying when he/she was using the notes apps. More details on the thread by the original poster who exposed LinkedIN. A video is also posted by the user, to further show the snooping in real-time.
I’m on an IPad Pro and it’s copying from the clipboard of my MacBook Pro. Tik tok just got called out for this exact reason. pic.twitter.com/l6NIT8ixEF — Don ???? urspace.io (@DonCubed) July 2, 2020
How did they get caught?
All praise to the new privacy feature on the iOS 14. It displays a notification when an app is trying to use the clipboard. That’s when the Twitter user caught them in action.
Should Android users be worried?
While Android 10 and above do have enhanced privacy options, they haven’t addressed the trending clipboard security issue, which appears to a worrying cause if recent snooping trends are to be weighed against them. Over to You Watch out this space as we will update the story as it develops.