In case you're unfamiliar: Houseparty is a social video chat app, where groups of friends (and friends-of-friends) join an impromptu and casual video hangout.
I'd never heard of Houseparty until COVID-19, but suddenly it seems like everyone's using it. I think I was able to connect with 20+ people I knew, right off the bat, after joining a couple of days ago. It's definitely gone viral with young people here in the UK.
I've found it a surprisingly fun way to socialise and hang with friends, whilst the UK is in lockdown. It has an interesting mechanic where you can add "friends of friends" to the chat — like bringing a plus-one along to a party — so it's connecting strangers in an interesting way (though not without some unintended consequences: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/houseparty-users-share-horror-... )
I would've posted a better link than some top Twitter results, but this doesn't seem to have hit any reputable sources yet, so we just have these early warnings to go by.
Crazy coincidence but the day or two after I downloaded house party I found out my spotify account was compromised (emails showing logins from U.S then soon after Russia).
I've never really experienced any of my accounts in anything being hacked, and while I don't necessarily believe it's linked to HouseParty it does seem like a big coincidence
It should be pointing to these search results: https://twitter.com/search?q=houseparty%20app%20hack&src=typ... — but HN seems to have altered the URL.
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In case you're unfamiliar: Houseparty is a social video chat app, where groups of friends (and friends-of-friends) join an impromptu and casual video hangout.
I'd never heard of Houseparty until COVID-19, but suddenly it seems like everyone's using it. I think I was able to connect with 20+ people I knew, right off the bat, after joining a couple of days ago. It's definitely gone viral with young people here in the UK.
I've found it a surprisingly fun way to socialise and hang with friends, whilst the UK is in lockdown. It has an interesting mechanic where you can add "friends of friends" to the chat — like bringing a plus-one along to a party — so it's connecting strangers in an interesting way (though not without some unintended consequences: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/houseparty-users-share-horror-... )
I would've posted a better link than some top Twitter results, but this doesn't seem to have hit any reputable sources yet, so we just have these early warnings to go by.