This viral application paid users to sell their private phone calls to AI companies, it is now offline after a shocking data violation



  • The neon application offered cash for recordings of its phone calls
  • These were sold to AI companies to train their algorithms.
  • It has been disconnected after a great security failure exposed to user recordings

How do you like the sound of an application that records your phone calls and sells all those private conversations to artificial intelligence (AI) companies? Of course, it is possible that they pay him a bit in return, but is it worth the enormous risk of privacy?

Well, it turns out that the answer is a resounding ‘no’ because the viral application in question, called mobile neon, has been disconnected after it was revealed that anyone could access the phone numbers, transcripts and recordings of real telephone calls of any other service user. Worst of all, data violation could be done with the most trivial of the tools and the greatest effort effort, which suggests that application security measures were unfortunately inappropriate.

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