- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
Apps hiding malicious functions collect data – including location, audio and camera – which could facilitate surveillance and harassment.
Apps hiding malicious functions collect data – including location, audio and camera – which could facilitate surveillance and harassment.
Isn’t every app that’s not open source assumed to be spyware nowadays?
Wake me up when this sort of thing is actually illegal. Preferably punishable with jail time.
This isn’t that. This isn’t “let us collect data on you so we can aggregate it and monetize it, it’s buried in the EULA.”
This is state-sponsored actual malware being used to identify, target, track specific individuals.
Yeah, and?
Do you honestly believe there’s a single person on lemmy with enough gravitas to be worth being tracked by the elite?
Pretty sure US still does three hops of surveillance.
If you or any friend you have speaks to anyone at all in a foreign country you are put on a list for surveillance.
I had a Jordanian friend in college and I have a close friend who still keeps in touch with him now that he is back in Jordan. I always assumed that put me on a list based on the three hops method.
Three hops being:
Hop 1: Main surveillance target Hop 2: Social network of main surveillance target Hop 3: Social network of anyone in main surveillance target’s social network.
So if you are the main surveillance target, friends of your friends are also targetted.
US surveils people for what are otherwise pretty inocuous reasons.
yes, absolutely. plently of programmers here with various agendas
Most definitely. At least a few, but not many.
Maybe. The bad actor here seems to be the government of China, and the linked page says:
I can imagine them casting a wide net.
#1 reason I’ll never visit china, as much as there seems to be amazing things to see there