Thank you uMatrix. It won't even let me go to the branch.io site.
Now, if I were into tinder and other hook-up sites, I might disable these checks. I might also not wear protection when establishing contact.
Bug-hunters have told how they uncovered a significant security flaw that affected the likes of Tinder, Yelp, Shopify, and Western Union – and potentially hundreds of millions of folks using these sites and apps. The software sniffers said they first came across the exploitable programming blunder while digging into webpage …
Conveniently, I don't use Tinder, Yelp, Shopify, or Western Union. Imgur? $#@*. Oh, wait. I exclusively access Imgur through and account that I use just for viewing comics & Imgur.
Quite a few folks here are really down on cloud computing as "somebody else's computers". Shall we talk about cloud-style programming and "somebody else's code"?
It could even be worse. I know at least a site (a known photography bags maker) where you can't even see the products if you don't allow Shopify. A lot of sites today are an intricate mesh of different services, including "malware as a service".
"the security issue was actually within a toolkit, called branch.io, that tracks website and app users to figure out where they've come from,"
And this is needed because without it users might retain some small degree of anonymity?
Anybody besides me developing an uneasy feeling that this whole internet thing is going to end badly?
"going to"? The Internet is already a massive dumpster fire, what with the likes of IoT, XSS, phishing, domain squatting, Facebook exploits, database dumps, and what have you. Every day something new that either has the capability to affect or has actively affected millions of people is uncovered, and no one cares or changes their habits.
It's like having your house broken into while your throw rug is aflame, but you just keep sitting there eating your bowl of porridge and scrolling through your phone because it's "not your problem" and hasn't visibly touched you yet. Daunting.