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An iPhone to HDMI adapter was discovered that, when plugged in, runs a program prompting users to download an app. This EZ Cast app collects extensive personal data and sends it to China for ad targeting. It requires location access, photos, and installs tracking cookies. The adapter appears designed to mimic official Apple products. While its intentions are unclear, it demonstrates how such devices could enable privacy risks by introducing untrusted software into a user’s devices. Analysis of a similar EZCast dongle found it was vulnerable and not designed with security in mind. Reviews complain the app is useless or a scam. The adapter may have originated as unsold Amazon returns later acquired by electronics recyclers. Its existence relates to concerns about privacy and navigation issues on online marketplaces.
Leonard Kelley ( @DeForrest_McCoy@beehaw.org ) 85•1 year agoIt’s shit like this that really just makes me want to start the Butlerian Jihad for real.
aname ( @lauha@lemmy.one ) 28•1 year agoYou want to destroy all machines because capitalists are greedy? Shouldn’t we do something about the capitalists instead, and leave innocent machines alone.
jarfil ( @jarfil@beehaw.org ) 4•1 year agoSome post-humanist trends propose extinction as a fair way of achieving that, since it seems like greed is an inherent part of human nature.
BarqsHasBite ( @someguy3@lemmy.ca ) English12•1 year agoWhat’s that?
OneCardboardBox ( @OneCardboardBox@lemmy.sdf.org ) English50•1 year agoUniverse-wide destruction of machines “designed to do the work of a human mind”.
It’s the reason why there aren’t any computers in the Dune novels.
Grimpen ( @Grimpen@lemmy.ca ) 12•1 year agoBetter start training the Mentats.
displaced_city_mouse ( @displaced_city_mouse@midwest.social ) English16•1 year agoIt is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
It is by the juice of sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains.
The stains become a warning.
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion
flicker ( @flicker@kbin.social ) 8•1 year agoI used to drink a lot of juice of Sappho when I was a younger woman and it never left a stain.
XTornado ( @XTornado@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year agoI am a bigger fan of Project Mayhem, well except the fighting stuff between them.
Retiring ( @Retiring@lemmy.ml ) 65•1 year agoIt’s a bit rich for a site that uses about 200 „legitimate interest“ cookies to complain about chinese practices.
jarfil ( @jarfil@beehaw.org ) 11•1 year ago“But”… are they Chinese cookies? /s
𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘 ( @01189998819991197253@infosec.pub ) English2•1 year agoNo one wants Fujian cookies! Haha
Actually, that sounds pretty interesting. I’d try it
- Fizz ( @Fizz@lemmy.nz ) 53•1 year ago
Stuff like this is why I handle all technology for my family.
reflex ( @reflex@kbin.social ) 10•1 year agoStuff like this is why I handle all technology for my family.
XTornado ( @XTornado@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year agoUhm… do you have space for another family? Can I send them your way? I hate being the technical guy… specially because somehow in the modern world suddenly a big amount of people lost the ability to read and understand text on an screen, and not just when there is technical jargon or long terms and conditions, just normal simple text.
soulfirethewolf ( @soulfirethewolf@lemdro.id ) English2•1 year agoExactly. If you don’t, they’ll try to cut corners and wind up with something bad
Bebo ( @Bebo@literature.cafe ) English17•1 year agoThis is just atrocious.
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An iPhone to HDMI adapter was discovered that, when plugged in, runs a program prompting users to download an app. This EZ Cast app collects extensive personal data and sends it to China for ad targeting. It requires location access, photos, and installs tracking cookies. The adapter appears designed to mimic official Apple products. While its intentions are unclear, it demonstrates how such devices could enable privacy risks by introducing untrusted software into a user’s devices. Analysis of a similar EZCast dongle found it was vulnerable and not designed with security in mind. Reviews complain the app is useless or a scam. The adapter may have originated as unsold Amazon returns later acquired by electronics recyclers.
Its existence relates to concerns about privacy and navigation issues on online marketplaces.
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