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Anyone can now download a cracked version of the German tabloid Bild Zeitung app from the internet. The app was recently released early to users in Europe, but it didn't take long for someone to figure out how to crack it. Facebook and Facebook messenger are also available as "cracked" apps from this website. The person who created this blog post is not affiliated with either company. Whether or not the information is true remains unknown because no verification has been done by a third party. However, there are other articles on the internet which provide more detail about both of these apps and their effects on privacy and security if they were not to be cracked. Tags: App Store, Apps, Bild Zeitung, Cracked Apps, Facebook, Facebook Messenger Article by blog.greenapplesc.com Markus Lütke is a German computer scientist and programmer who has created many other applications such as Swiftkey and previously also created the popular Evernote app. He is also the founder and owner of a Canadian based company called Shopify Inc., which is an e-commerce platform for those who want to create their own online stores. More recently he helped start another start up company called Clearbanc which is a pre-IPO revenue stage business that has specialized in providing credit card processing and other related financial services to small businesses. Lütke made an app called Softcard which was known to be "the first smartphone payment application." Tags: App Store, Apps, Cracked App, Clearbanc, Evernote, Markiplier This may be one of the biggest breaches in history to get information about over 1 billion Facebook users. Approximately 235 million accounts controlled by the getibemusic app were pulled down from Apple's App Store and Google Play. As of today the apps are still available for download through online marketplaces like eBay or other sites that are free to access. The leaked information includes the following: This is just one instance of how apps can contain malicious software that was made to create profits for the organizations who developed them. Another example of this was the breach created by Celebgate hacker, Christopher Chaney. Chaney was accused, and later convicted of violating federal hacking laws because he obtained private nude photos of several celebrities. The hacker used his own social profile to access other people’s accounts using methods such as phishing scams. The methods used by Malware are also very similar to those used by hackers because there are so many risks involved regarding privacy and security that cause these apps to be rejected even during testing phases on Apple’s app store. Tags: App Store, Apps, Celebrity photo hack, Facebook, Hollywood In previous years, technology was not as advanced as it is today. Mobile apps were not as advanced as they are now. There were many apps available but nothing would have been as popular as the app that allow people to stream music from their smartphone or from their computer. The app was called Pandora. It started off with a free trial and then a subscription version for a monthly fee. The subscription was paid through iTunes which is a subsidiary of Apple Computer Inc., a US-based company that designs and sells personal computers and mobile devices. cfa1e77820
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