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Houseparty denied it had been hacked... while miscreants were abusing its dot-com domain name infrastructure
2020-05-20 15:00

While some tweets taking aim at Houseparty appear to be dubious, evidence of any smear campaign has yet to surface, and it appears the $1m bounty has not been awarded. The Register twice asked Houseparty to confirm this.

Houseparty denied it had been hacked... while miscreants were abusing its dot-com domain name infrastructure
2020-05-20 15:00

While some tweets taking aim at Houseparty appear to be dubious, evidence of any smear campaign has yet to surface, and it appears the $1m bounty has not been awarded. The Register twice asked Houseparty to confirm this.

Epic Games floats $1m bounty to ID source of 'commercial smear' claiming Houseparty chat app has been hacked
2020-03-31 18:30

Group video chat app Houseparty has offered a $1m bounty to identify what it claims is an organised campaign to falsely depict it as a hackers' backdoor. Announced at 4am UTC on the firm's Twitter account, the million-dollar bounty is being offered to "The first individual to provide proof of such a campaign," with Epic Games, the firm behind Houseparty, alleging this effort is "a paid commercial smear to harm Houseparty."

Has Houseparty really hacked your phone and stolen your bank details?
2020-03-30 20:12

If anyone is using that house party app DELETE IT My friends email account been hacked into by it And managed to get bank account details too and has hacked that. To be honest, we can't tell you that the Houseparty app is bug-free, because we haven't decompiled or analysed it, and even if we had, working out that an app is totally free of vulnerabilities is a close-to-impossible exercise, as are many tasks where you are expected to prove a negative.