- The Verge, Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:30 AM
Dating site OKCupid regularly sends emails to users with suggestions on potential dates. The emails prompt the users to sign in to their accounts using a login instantly feature. The problem is
that anyone that has a copy of the email can click the link and automatically log in to the account without even sharing the password. Once a person logs in, they can read the user's messages, chats
and communicate on behalf of the member. This poses a huge risk to members that forward their OK Cupid emails or to members that ever have their email hacked.Read the whole story at The Verge »