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So, What Actually Happened With The Houseparty App This Week?

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11:16 2 Apr 2020


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What is Houseparty?

Houseparty is an app that lets people video chat on desktop and mobile.

And like Zoom, it's very popular at the moment because we're all stuck in isolation!

However, the app hit the headlines this week for all the wrong reasons.

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Why is it in the news this week?

Houseparty users are claiming their data has been hacked.

According to a number of tweets it looks like downloading the app has compromised people's Spotify, PayPal and Netflix accounts.

The news spread quickly on social media earlier this week and as a result thousands of people began deleting the app.

What do the people behind Houseparty have to say?

The app is owned by Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite.

And the creators have been reassuring users via their Twitter account.

On Monday they made a short statement claiming, the service is secure.'

$1M reward

On Tuesday the creators followed up with a very interesting tweet.

They believe, 'a paid commercial smear campaign,' is behind the hacking rumours.

And they're offering $1,ooo,ooo for proof!

Yes, if you can prove the alleged smear campaign to bring down Houseparty they will pay out one million dollars.

This is starting to sound like a Netflix documentary.

What do the experts say?

Forbes hired a cyber security expert to look into the hacking claims.

Researcher with firm ESET Lukas Stefanko took a look at the Android version of the app for potential issues.

While his is just one opinion, Stefanko said 'there was nothing of concern.'

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'I analyzed the app's permissions usage and since the app provides video chats with your friends it is logical that requested permissions are necessary,' said Stefanko.

'I haven’t found any shady misusing of them by the app. The app doesn’t provide a lot of in-app options and settings, which creates less scenarios for exploiting security issues.'

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The plot thickens...


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