Security experts have identified several security flaws on popular dating platform OkCupid that could allow hackers to infiltrate accounts, send and receives messages from those accounts, and even change the sexual preference of users. Israeli security giant Check Point, which discovered the flaw, said, "We have proven that one of the most popular apps in the world has serious vulnerabilities."
Additionally, Check Point found that potential hackers could access the full profile details, private messages, sexual orientation, personal addresses, and all submitted answers to OkCupid's profiling questions of potential victims.
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