The dilemma of Stores:Īptoide, and other unofficial third-party stores have millions of users accessing them in the hopes of finding apps they can’t find on official stores. As always though, once something goes online there’s no way to stop where it could go, who could access it, and how far it could be manipulated. Date of birth (if provided), and worse of allĪll this data is available for download online in a PostgreSQL export file, as at the time of Zdnet’s reporting.But that shouldn’t be good news because unfortunately, the important details leaked includes: ![]() ![]() ![]() The hacker, however, didn’t manage to get real user passwords, only hashed passwords, so if you use one password across multiple accounts you’re safe. So if you registered an account with Aptoide between July 21, 2016, and January 28, 2018, you may be among the millions whose private data has been exposed online.
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