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Clubhouse suffers breach as outside developer pulls audio to website

Clubhouse suffers breach as outside developer pulls audio to website SHARE The hot audio-based social app Clubhouse has apparently suffered a data breach, as a third-party developer designed an open-source app that allowed Android smartphone users to access the invite-only, iPhone-only service. Launched in March 2020, Clubhouse is an audio-based social app that allows users to join group chats spontaneously. It raised $100 million in funding in January. Despite being available only to Apple Inc.’s users, it has managed to gain a lot of buzz, not dissimilar to the early days of Twitter Inc. In the case of the main Clubhouse breach, a programmer in mainland China designed and made available open-source code on GitHub, owned by Microsoft Corp. since 2018. The developer said the app was designed to allow anyone to listen to audio on Clubhouse without an invite code, with access to various personal sessions.

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Clubhouse confirms security breach, deploys new safeguards

Clubhouse has confirmed a security breach which allowed live audio to be siphoned. This follows concerns raised by multiple researchers around the integrity of the backend platform for the app.

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Clubhouse Promises To Get Its Security Under Control (Again)

Clubhouse Promises to Get Its Security Under Control (Again) Gizmodo 2/22/2021 © Photo: Odd Andersen (Getty Images) Clubhouse the invitation-only audio app best known for courting everyone from Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg has promised to implement new safeguards after suffering its second high-profile security snafu this month. On Sunday, a Clubhouse spokesperson confirmed to Bloomberg that an unnamed user on the app had successfully managed to siphon audio streams from “multiple rooms” and stream them onto a third-party site which that user owned. This news came to light after security researcher Robert Porter tweeted out screenshots from the site in question. He pointed out that while the room-scraper in this case didn’t seem to have any malice in mind here, the exploit was certainly available to “more nefarious actors.”

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