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All Chinese apps are spyware

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The TEMU app even reads and stores the MAC address, which is a unique and global hardcoded network identifier of a device. This is a big No No in internet security. A Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attack and other unwanted security probes could conceivably be launched against a disclosed MAC address.

Oh no no no :marseyemojirofl:

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That's literally the opposite of how it works. Precisely because MAC addresses are assigned by hardware manufacturers and are globally unique, you can only talk to something using its MAC on your local network. To route a request to another network you need to use IP addresses (Inter-net(work) Protocol) because those encode certain details of the network topology. Nobody could know how to route a request to some random MAC address.

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Grizzly Research knows how to :mars!eyshapiro:

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