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      <title>A little vulnerability in The Heist iOS game or how to get (more) free Steam codes for Eets game!</title>
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      <description>MacHeist released a great puzzle game called The Heist, promising a prize when you managed to open the safe. Since I am a sucker for puzzle games I bought it and gave a brief check on its code. There is a single url in the program and some references to SHA256, this being a good indicator that they thought a little about security. I started playing the game and finally opened the safe.</description>
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