Android iMessage app Sunbird shuts down after huge security concerns

Sunbird has announced it has temporarily shut down its iMessage app for Android to investigate security concerns.

Sunbird is a messaging app that lets you get around the blue bubble problem. The app bringsApple’siMessage to Android, and while this sounds exciting, recent reports have shown that the app is full of security holes.

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In response, Sunbird today announced it has shut down its service to investigate the security concerns. The company said it has paused usage till further notice.

Sunbird follows Nothing in shutting down its messaging app

Sunbird wasn’t very well known until recently when it partnered withNothingto bring iMessage support exclusively to the Phone (2). However, Nothingpulled its messaging appfrom the Play Store just a day after reports of privacy concerns started piling up.

The Sunbird-powered Nothing Chats was supposed to be end-to-end encrypted. However, an investigation by X user@evowizzand a blog post fromText.comrevealed the data shared through the app can be readily accessed by unauthorized parties.

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Thread time!Summary:– Sunbird has access to every message sent and received through the app on your device.– All of the documents (images, videos, audios, pdfs, vCards…) sent through Nothing Chat AND Sunbird are public.– Nothing Chats is not end-to-end encrypted.

While Nothing claimed its decision to remove the app was driven by bug fixes, the timing of the removal strongly suggests it was prompted by the security flaws.

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Coming back to Sunbird, the company notified users that it is putting its services on hold for now. The announcement, as reported by9to5Google, reads:

“Dear Sunbird User. We have decided to pause Sunbird usage for now while we investigate security concerns. We will update you when we are ready to proceed.”

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Apple has alreadyannouncedit is adopting RCS, so the texting situation between Android and iOS may not be as dire as it is right now. However, the ‘blue bubble’ problem may remain something you’d have to deal with.