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Three billion WhatsApp users are at risk - an expert has developed a tool that could spy on everyone, and you would never know about it

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[–] cron@feddit.org 1 points 22 hours ago

If you want "mass surveillance" with thousands of suspects, millions of requests per subject (the paper mentions 20 requests per second IIRC), over weeks ... you probably get blocked and/or caught.

Also, your suspects will be "significantly unhappy" if your espionage costs them 11-18% of their battery per hour. Even without other usage, the battery would be dead by noon.

And lastly, this attack uses so much bandwidth that video streaming is impacted. I would guess that it probably needs about 1 MBit, which is 11 GB per 24 hours.