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    Popular Chinese Shopping App Pinduoduo Is Laced With Malware

    By AdminApril 23, 2023
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    Popular Chinese Shopping App Pinduoduo Is Laced With Malware

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    The Chinese ecommerce giant Pinduoduo has more than 750 million customers a month and sells a vast array of products and groceries. But cybersecurity researchers who analyzed the company’s Android app found that it is laced with invasive malware that exploits Android vulnerabilities to take control of users’ devices—gaining access to data from other apps, changing system settings, and monitoring people’s digital activity in a number of ways. 

    Current and former Pinduoduo employees told CNN that the company has a specific initiative to discover Android vulnerabilities and develop exploits. The goal is allegedly to increase sales by monitoring customers and competitors. CNN said there is no specific evidence that Pinduoduo gives the data it steals to Beijing, but under Chinese law that would be very possible. Google suspended the app from its Play Store in late March, but the app store is banned in China, so Android users typically download their apps from local app stores anyway. In the past, Pinduoduo has rejected “the speculation and accusation that [the] Pinduoduo app is malicious,” but it did not respond to multiple CNN requests for comment on the new findings. Tech giants around the world are often criticized for their massive, even excessive data collection practices. But researchers said that Pinduoduo’s app was particularly egregious.

    Law enforcement from 17 counties collaborated on the takedown this week of the widely used digital criminal marketplace Genesis, known for hawking massive quantities of stolen login credentials and access tokens. Police seized the site’s infrastructure and also executed a massive campaign in multiple countries to conduct 208 property searches and arrest 119 of the site’s alleged users. The FBI and Dutch National Police led the effort with support from Europol and many others. “Working across 45 of our FBI Field Offices and alongside our international partners, the Justice Department has launched an unprecedented takedown of a major criminal marketplace that enabled cybercriminals to victimize individuals, businesses, and governments around the world,” US attorney general Merrick Garland said in a statement. “Our seizure of Genesis Market should serve as a warning to cybercriminals who operate or use these criminal marketplaces.”

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    The Chinese spy balloon that caused an uproar as it floated over the US early this year made multiple passes over sensitive military sites and successfully collected some electronic signals, like those from communications and weapons systems, according to three current and former officials who spoke to NBC News. The US government had said at the time that it was taking steps to block the balloon from collecting anything useful. The three officials added, though, that the US’s countermeasures succeeded at substantially reducing the amount of information the balloon was able to collect. 

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