New top secret documents leaked from the NSA has revealed how governments from the United States, UK, Canada and Australia have been trying to intercept user data through the Google Play Store and even Samsung’s dedicated app hub for Android.
Known as Op. Irritant Horn, the plan was to sneak spyware into the Play Store, contact devices and intercept data, all in the background without the user being aware. These operations were said to be underway back in 2011 and 2012.
Luckily, the new Play Store protocols ensure that no spyware makes its way through, so current users can use the Play Store without worry. It is said that the UC Browser app was also prone to such surveillance by the government agencies.
This revelation goes to show what the government agencies are willing to do in order to get hold of precious user info. This is a massive privacy scare, but it’s good to know that no such thing is happening right now.
You can find the complete document here.
Source: The Intercept
Via: Android Central
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Tags = agencies, devices, government, into, Play, sneak, spyware, store, tried, users
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