3 亿人的生活经验,都在小红书

        • Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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          8 hours ago

          Um… this isn’t misinformation. Heres one of the .apks it tries to download, the others are apparently all variations on that name - if this is just tiktok, then it’s still a pretty huge problem that it’s attempting to force-download itself onto my phone and is copying random stuff (the string “677e2163cbeed74442e2247e575770983c98bc9a30c649a397010bd06f476ef8” from that screenshot, there’s others I’ll spare you) onto my clipboard.

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            10 hours ago

            No idea what the difference is, I’m using firefox mobile with all the usual extensions fwiw.

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                  3 hours ago

                  DDG, strict permissions management.

                  What does happen for me is I often fat-finger, to hit one icon and get the neighboring one. But I have never seen anything remotely similar to that. At all. I wonder if it’s asking you to install the app?

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                    Ah, yeah DDG uses the google browser engines. That could easily explain the different behavior.

                    It appears to be trying to force the download of the tiktok .apk directly - I haven’t compared the hashes but at least that’s what the names indicate. But the download, and the inserting random strings into my clipboard, happens without interaction a few seconds after the page loads. It’s very odd behavior to see from a legit site.