Anonymous ID: 4a86b1 July 5, 2020, 10:22 p.m. No.9871326   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1332 >>1569

CALIFORNIANS LIT UP THE SKY 🇺🇸

2,507 views•Jul 5, 2020

Sean Cordicon

 

California banned Americans from assembling during 4th of July. Californians decided that they would take matters into their own hands 🎇🦅🇺🇸

 

https://youtu.be/C3d4rVNatag

Anonymous ID: 4a86b1 July 5, 2020, 11:08 p.m. No.9871604   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1629 >>1636 >>1654 >>1704 >>1732 >>1737

>>9871426

Dan Okopnyi

@d1rtydan

A guy on reddit reversed engineered #TikTok

Here’s what he found on the data it collects on you

It’s far worse than just stealing what’s on your clipboard:

 

10:27 PM · Jun 27, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

67.3K Retweets 95.3K Likes

https://twitter.com/d1rtydan/status/1277081198624337920

 

Anonymous

@YourAnonCentral

Delete TikTok now; if you know someone that is using it explain to them it is essentially malware operated by the Chinese government running a massive spying operation.

 

12:49 AM · Jul 1, 2020·Twitter Web App

45.2K Retweets 83.4K Likes

https://twitter.com/YourAnonCentral/status/1278204068175818752

Anonymous ID: 4a86b1 July 5, 2020, 11:13 p.m. No.9871630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1654 >>1704 >>1732

>>9871426

 

508,773 views|Jul 1, 2020,08:04am EDT

Anonymous Hackers Target TikTok: ‘Delete This Chinese Spyware Now’

Zak Doffman

Zak DoffmanContributor

Cybersecurity

I write about security and surveillance.

 

TWITTER / @YOURANONCENTRAL

This has been a week that TikTok—the Chinese viral video giant that has soared under lockdown—will want to put quickly behind it. The ByteDance-owned platform was under fire anyway, over allegations of data mishandling and censorship, but then a beta version of Apple’s iOS 14 caught the app secretly accessing users’ clipboards and a backlash immediately followed.

 

Whether India had always planned to announce its ban on TikTok, along with 58 other Chinese apps, on June 29, or was prompted by the viral response to the iOS security issue is not known. But, as things stand, TikTok has been pulled from the App Store and Play Store in India, its largest market, and has seen similar protests from users in other major markets around the world, including the U.S.

 

One of the more unusual groups campaigning against TikTok is the newly awakened Anonymous hactivist group. As ever with Anonymous, it’s difficult to attribute anything to the non-existent central core of this loosely affiliated hacker collective, but one of the better followed Twitter accounts ostensibly linked to the group has been mounting a fierce campaign against TikTok for several weeks, one that has now gained prominence given the events of the last few days.

 

“Delete TikTok now,” the account tweeted today, July 1, “if you know someone that is using it, explain to them that it is essentially malware operated by the Chinese government running a massive spying operation.”

 

The account linked to a story that has been doing the rounds in recent days, following a Reddit post from an engineer who claimed to have “reverse engineered” TikTok to find a litany of security and privacy abuses. There has been no confirmation yet as to the veracity of these allegations, and TikTok did not provide any comment on the claims when I approached them.

 

The original issue that prompted Anonymous to target TikTok appears to be the “misrepresentation” of Anonymous on TikTok itself, with the setting up of an account. “Anonymous has no TikTok account,” the same Twitter account tweeted on June 6, “that is an App created as spyware by the Chinese government.”

 

Those affiliated with Anonymous take exception to copycat accounts, which is complicated by the lack of any central function. In the aftermath of the Minneapolis Police story, someone affiliated with the group took exception to a Twitter account that was monetising the brand, telling me: “We do not appreciate false flag impersonations. There will be consequences.”

 

This has now become an interesting collision of two completely different viral stories in their own right. Anonymous hit the headlines a month ago, when the “group” seemed to mount a comeback in the wake of the killing of George Floyd. A video posted on Facebook threatened to “expose the many crimes” of the Minneapolis Police unless the officers responsible were held to account.

 

There have been various stories since then, with reports of DDoS attacks on police service websites, the hacking of data and even the compromise of radio systems. But, as ever, with Anonymous, it is always critical to remember that you are seeing that loose affiliation of like-minded individuals, with Anonymous used as a rallying cry and an umbrella for claims and counter-claims. Attribution, as such, is not possible.

 

This also puts TikTok in the somewhat unique position of having united various governments, including the U.S., and Anonymous behind the same cause.

 

For TikTok, whether there is any hacking risk following these social media posts we will have to wait and see. Again, you have to remember the way this works. A rallying call has gone out to like-minded hacking communities worldwide. A target has been named and shamed. It would not be a surprise if claims of hacks or DDoS website attacks followed. That’s the patten now.

 

So, why does this matter? Well, it’s one thing for the U.S. government or even the Indian government to warn hundreds of millions of users about the dangers of TikTok, but various celebrities and influencers have also been swayed by the latest claims and have publicly expressed their concerns. Anonymous is a viral movement that is targeting some of the same user base that has driven TikTok’s growth. It is campaigning against TikTok, and that campaign will drive its own viral message…

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2020/07/01/anonymous-targets-tiktok-delete-this-chinese-spyware-now/#70ca17de35cc

Anonymous ID: 4a86b1 July 5, 2020, 11:19 p.m. No.9871659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1668

>>9871426

ASPI Cyber Policy

@ASPI_ICPC

#CyberDigest | Anonymous Hackers Target TikTok: ‘Delete This Chinese Spyware Now’ | @UKZak |

 

10:25 PM · Jul 5, 2020·Buffer

https://twitter.com/ASPI_ICPC/status/1279979634499751936

Anonymous ID: 4a86b1 July 5, 2020, 11:32 p.m. No.9871737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1746

>>9871604

We know who (you) work for 'anonymous'

They're going after Tic Toc, because of the red pilling that's been going on over there. As someone mentionned a week ago;

 

>>9787582 (pb) >Gen Z is on Tik Toc and they are red-pilling machines.

and

>>9769151 (pb)

>Posted on June 27, 2020 by 1BusinessWorld®

 

>‘PizzaGate’ Conspiracy Theory Thrives Anew in the TikTok Era

 

>https://1businessworld.com/2020/06/business/pizzagate-conspiracy-theory-thrives-anew-in-the-tiktok-era/

 

>https://www.thedailybeast.com/tiktok-teens-are-obsessed-with-pizzagate

 

>Pizzagate has become massive on TikTok,

 

>reaching plenty of young people right as the reality around them—thanks to the pandemic, police violence and related unrest, and a new Netflix documentary highlighting Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes—seems more and more unhinged.

 

>The #Pizzagate hashtag has earned more than 69 million views on the platform, while related hashtags have earned several millions more.

 

>https://www.mic.com/p/conspiracy-theories-are-finding-a-hungry-audience-on-tiktok-23620372

 

>Conspiracy theories are finding a hungry audience on TikTok

 

>Conspiracy theorists think Justin Bieber secretly confirmed ‘Yummy’ is about Pizzagate

 

>Someone purportedly asked him to touch his hat if the rumors 'are true' during a recent Instagram live stream.

 

>https://www.dailydot.com/debug/justin-bieber-hat-yummy-conspiracy/

 

>https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pizzagate+bieber&iar=news&ia=news

 

>https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pizzagate+conspiracy+tiktok&page=1&adx=sltb&sexp=%7B%22v7exp%22%3A%22a%22%2C%22sltexp%22%3A%22b%22%2C%22rgiexp%22%3A%22b%22%2C%22fexp%22%3A%22c%22%2C%22pctexp%22%3A%22a%22%7D&iar=news&ia=news

 

>https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bieber+pizzagate+conspiracy+tiktok&iar=news&ia=news