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cloud fodder and 121 others

Aug 2, 2024

its a device that comes preconfigured to perform WPA deauth and various mitm attacks. works best agains shit like this apple

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mleku

@mleku

Aug 2, 2024

ah yes, androids don't jive with that lol, pretty funny

because of containers

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cloud fodder and 121 others

@cloud fodder and 121 others

Aug 2, 2024

people at the marina got their bank accounts,sims swapped, powned by this shit and i was like wtf? now i know, why. cause they iphoned. like http, really?!

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Sandor Clegane

@Sandor Clegane

Aug 3, 2024

Good reason to use the phone just as a phone & everything else gets done on a real computer with a real OS...

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cloud fodder and 121 others

@cloud fodder and 121 others

Aug 2, 2024

and now i gotta write some more custom haproxy rules to apple can share their insecure urls and the server will auto redirect to https at a wildcard of domains.. 😭

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mleku

@mleku

Aug 2, 2024

lack of namespaces in bsd is a problem i guess

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cloud fodder and 121 others

@cloud fodder and 121 others

Aug 2, 2024

not really, its more simple, android and anything chrome based defaults to https,.apple defaults to http like its 1999

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Manánguri

@Mananguri

Aug 3, 2024

> android and anything chrome based defaults to https

No, it doesn't. It's a setting in Privacy and Security but it's off by default. I've never used Chrome on my phone so the screenshot below is the default.

It's the default setting to use secure DNS which prevents man in the middle attacks by preventing DNS spoofing.

Most websites do the https redirect anyway. It's in their interest that their legitimate site is served to their users, even if no login is required.
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