Dev fraud using meta domain
A false dev group is using facebook to steal local and state data and posing as a real google dev env, is creating phished sites to steal HBC and DWP data within phished domains. Reported on twitter: goooseberrypie Inc using my staff id and distributing in aosp build being illegally installed on community devices by a fake play store and stealing googlepay acts. How do i report this. Help as the group is now attacking friends, and using my bank ac inc hmrc staff ac for money laundering. They have created a gdpr incident which I am going to court but hijacking hmcts domains inc MOJ Twitter ac. Aosp build Superproject. False devs name and forum. Monorail. All to tag staff and cabinet IDs.2.1KViews0likes3CommentsData security when using own software
Dear Meta team, I plan to use the Quest Pro for behavioral science. Obviously when using Meta software (e.g., Horizon Worlds), behavioral data of my participants would be processed on Meta servers, which would be a no-go in my work environment (i.e., ethics committees would not allow such research). Therefore I will build my own PCVR software with Unity with which research will be conducted. Can I be sure that in this situation, no data from my participants will be sent Meta? Or would the Quest Pro nonetheless send some data (e.g., eye-tracking, voice) to Meta Servers without me actively asking for it? The data processing terms (https://developer.oculus.com/licenses/processingterms-1.2/) are not clear to me in this regards. Kind regards, M Rubo927Views1like0CommentsRemote Lock Device
Hi there, I'm not entirely sure that this is where this suggestion should go, but I've learned that there is no way to remote lock my Oculus Quest 2. If there were, it might deter theft of the device or help parents manage their children's usage...remote password change would also help.Specification and Security re Internet Geography and Infrastructure Tracking
For present and future modifications to Oculus, earlier today my OQ2 may not handle changing locations (tracking) very well (https://www.quora.com/The-Oculus-Quest-tracking-can-be-disrupted-for-being-calibrated-to-the-wrong-power-outlet-frequency-How-does-that-affect-the-Quest-in-the-first-place). The fringes of the environment pixellated into "half static" black and white "tears" or "torn ripples". The location recently had updated Wi-Fi that uses "Plume" pods. Could be something to consider when targeting certain geographical locations. as it could affect Security as well as Health. I don't know if it is a Location, Hardware, or Software issue Notified the game bug occurred in. Has anyone else experienced this?1KViews0likes0Comments