Saturday, July 31, 2010

Big Brother...and Advertisers are watching us...

Associated Press (07/28/10) Robertson, Jordan

Lookout, a mobile phone security company, scanned nearly 300,000 free
applications for Apple iPhones and devices built around Google's Android
software and found that a number of them covertly take sensitive information
from users' phones and transmit it to third parties without notification.
That is a significant concern that has been popping up among privacy and
security professionals. The data can include complete details about users'
friends, their pictures, text messages, and Internet and search histories.
Among these third parties are advertisers and companies that analyze user
information. The data is used by companies to target advertisements and
accrue more user information. The risk, however, is that the data becomes
susceptible to hacking and use in identity theft if the third party does not
carefully secure the data. Lookout shared its findings in late July during
the Black Hat computer security conference in Las Vegas. Lookout found that
nearly one in four iPhone apps and almost 50 percent of the Android apps
contained software code that enabled these capabilities. "We found that not
only users, but developers as well, don't know what's happening in their
apps, even in their own apps, which is fascinating," says Lookout CEO John
Hering

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