Apps hiding malicious functions collect data – including location, audio and camera – which could facilitate surveillance and harassment.
And nowhere to be found is a list of affected apps.
Great job, NCSC.
Submitted 1 week ago by Tea@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world
Apps hiding malicious functions collect data – including location, audio and camera – which could facilitate surveillance and harassment.
And nowhere to be found is a list of affected apps.
Great job, NCSC.
install app
“Do you agree to share your information with 289 of our partners or opt out by going through a list and deselecting them one by one”?
Yeah any app that asks this is guaranteed spyware.
Also, use F-Droid as much as possible. It’s not perfect but still miles better than the play store
Even Aurora store vets all the apps for trackers. Google just take the money and serve up malware.
At least these days it’s farily obvious when an app is looking at your location or listening in with the mic.
F-Droid is my go-to for anything possible. If I find something I can selfhost and has an app, I make sure the app can be found in F-Droid (or even just an APK shipped in the repo that can be managed with Obtainium), or else I lose interest.
xodoh74984@lemmy.world 1 week ago
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.