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iPhone game dev accused of stealing players' phone numbers
iPhone game dev accused of stealing players' phone numbers
vampireslivethumb.jpg Iphone game developer Storm8 exploited an "electronic backdoor" to learn the phone numbers of players, according to a class action lawsuit filed in San Francisco. Filed on behalf of Lywood, WA resident Michael Turner, the suit claims that the practice is not authorized by ...
App Developer Swiped Cell Numbers
App Developer Swiped Cell Numbers
modmyi.com — Storm8 has found itself stirring up a storm of controversy in the wake of a lawsuit filed against the developer, which stands accused of "stealing' user's phone numbers." In case you're unaware, that's a big no-no and a blatant violation of the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.  ... (more) App Developer Swiped Cell Numbers
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News: iPhone developer accused of stealing phone numbers
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — ... ) has been filed against iPhone game developer Storm8 accusing the company of secretly transmitting and collecting players’ phone numbers. Storm8 makes a variety of games available for download from the App Store, including iMobsters, Vampires Live, and Zombies Live, which the company says have been downloaded more than 20 million times, making them “the number one role-playing games for the iPhone and iPod touch.” While the suit acknowledges that Storm8 admitted to transferring players’ phone numbers in August, calling the problem a “bug,” it also states that the company ...

Makers of Zombies Live Accused of Stealing Players’ Phone Numbers
EverythingiCafe — ... games are said to use their software to illegally and automatically gather the numbers of anyone downloads one of their games. BoingBoing is hosting the full text of the lawsuit for any of you legal minded folks. However, given that all of their games are identical shovelware supported by microtransactions, with just slightly different skins, we’re leaning to this being a big old dirty scam, regardless of how many times Storm8 calls it a scam. [via BoingBoing]

Real life iPhone app backdoor?
Jarrett House North — ... iPhone game dev accused of stealing players’ phone numbers – Boing Boing Best comment: “Apple doesn’t look at the source code, they only have access to the binaries. It can be extremely tricky to guess what a program does based on the ...

Another iPhone Developer Gets Busted Stealing Phone Numbers [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo — ... got busted gathering numbers and then calling people to harass them to buy more apps, which is certainly a more brazen move. Storm8 claims that this was a bug, but they're getting sued anyways. It doesn't pay to be shady, devs! [Boing Boing via ...

iPhone developers still stealing phone numbers
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... If you have any of the iPhone games above, iPhone developer Storm 8 might have collected your iPhone number according to a lawsuit investigated by Boing Boing.  ...

Lawsuit claims iPhone games stole phone numbers
Macworld — ... that Studio8’s apps generate when they pass your phone number back to the company’s servers. For its part, Studio8 disavows any nefariousness; BoingBoing reports that the developers described the phone number gathering as a “bug.” Which I guess is like when I accidentally stole a package of Pop Rocks from the candy store. Every single day for a year, until I got caught.

'Ravensword' and Many Other Unity-Powered Games Rejected by Apple
Touch Arcade — ... Storm8, developers of iMobsters and Vampires Live were recently accused of harvesting players phone numbers using private API's and uploading them to their servers– A gross violation of the iPhone developer SDK agreement. The Unity engine currently uses the two private API calls that Storm8 allegedly exploited to steal user data, _NSGetEnviron and exc_server. Mantas Puida of Unity Technologies explains these two API's utilized by the Unity engine serve the following functions: ...

iPhone Game Maker Apologizes for Stealing Phone Numbers, Calls Lawsuit "Meritless"
ReadWriteWeb — ... While initially Storm8 claimed the harvesting of these phone numbers was due to a "bug" in their code, attorneys for the plaintiff were quick to point out that specific software code was required in order to retrieve the numbers - no bug could have done that. In other words, the collection was intentional. ...

Ravensword, Other Unity-based Games Rejected by Apple
Apple Forums & iPhone Forums, Mods, Hacks, News, Themes, Downloads, and more! | ModMyi.com - 4,711,751,911 — ... Storm8, the company behind multiplayer games like iMobsters and Vampires Live, has been sued for using private, unpublished API calls to harvest game users' phone numbers and uploaded them to its servers. The suit alleges: ...

Ravensword and Other Unity Apps Rejected
Mac|Life — ... that the eagerly awaited RPG Ravensword has been rejected by App Store reviewers, along with several other applications written with the Unity engine. The engine includes API calls which, according to one lawsuit, were used by Storm8 to steal phone numbers of people playing the game and upload them wirelessly. ...

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Gaming App Developer Sued for Harvesting iPhone Users' Cell NumbersiPhone Hacks
Storm8, the developer of popular gaming apps like iMobsters and Vampires Live is in the news for all the wrong reasons. A case has been filed against the company by Washington resident, Michael Turner for allegedly harvesting cellphone numbers of iPhone users downloading their iPhone apps. This ...
News: iPhone Game Developer Sued for Collecting User’s Cell NumbersThe Mac Observer
iPhone game developer Storm8 has been sued for harvesting iPhone cell numbers on iPhones where its game was downloaded. The incident first came to light in August, when Storm8 acknowledged the issue and blamed it on an error that it said was then corrected. Michael Turner of Washington State, ...