Lovense’s Quick Fix: From 14-Month Delay to 48-Hour Miracle!

Lovense, the smart sex toy company, fixes email exposure and account takeover vulnerabilities in just two days after initially estimating a 14-month timeline. CEO Dan Liu may pursue legal action over the public disclosure, while researcher BobDaHacker questions the rapid fix following years of delay.

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Hot Take:

Picture this: a rogue hacker single-handedly saves the day while a sex toy company scrambles to secure their digital drawers. Who knew the world of internet-connected sexy time could have so much drama? Move over Shakespeare, there’s a new tragedy in town!

Key Points:

  • Lovense, a smart sex toy company, had security flaws that exposed emails and allowed account takeovers.
  • The vulnerabilities were made public by a researcher named BobDaHacker.
  • Lovense initially claimed it would take 14 months to fix these issues, but managed to resolve them in two days after public disclosure.
  • The company is considering legal action against the public disclosure of these flaws.
  • Lovense CEO assured customers that no user data appeared to be compromised.

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