NAKED SECURITY – May 5 – Tinder told a developer to remove a dataset of 40k of its users' images that he had published in six downloadable zip files and released under a CC0: Public Domain License. The dataset was called People of Tinder. The developer, Stuart Colianni, was using the images to train artificial intelligence. Tinder's API is notoriously vulnerable to being exploited. Not only has it been used to promote a movie, it's also been abused to expose users’ locations and to auto-like all female profiles.
by Lisa Vaas
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Summarized by the Courtland Brooks team
