Nothing and Sunbird pulled the shockingly insecure iMessage bridge, but only after it was discovered that not only did Sunbird log and retain messages, vCards, and more, but that retained user data could also be downloaded by others.
All signs point to Sunbird being actual malware at this point- and, I mean, their motivations were a coin toss from the beginning. I can’t imagine hitching your company’s reputation (not to mention customer security) to something so blatantly sketchy. Not surprised at all by this news.
I do agree with you, something makes me thing though that if the intention was to be malware then why not at least try and obfuscate it for a while… Day one, giant privacy risk… They could have at least pretended for a few days right haha
All signs point to Sunbird being actual malware at this point- and, I mean, their motivations were a coin toss from the beginning. I can’t imagine hitching your company’s reputation (not to mention customer security) to something so blatantly sketchy. Not surprised at all by this news.
I do agree with you, something makes me thing though that if the intention was to be malware then why not at least try and obfuscate it for a while… Day one, giant privacy risk… They could have at least pretended for a few days right haha