UC Browser - Beware, Your Info Can & Will Be Used Against You by Govt & Hackers

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Beware, your private info can be used against you. Using UC Browser puts your personal data at risk and makes you vulnerable to hackers, criminals and Indian and Chinese governments.

Expose by Canadian tech research group based on leaked doc by Snowden.

The fact that it kept running in the background even after exiting makes me see red, and made me uninstall in just couple of days. Glad I did. In any case, I prefer to keep away from Chinese s/w.

Alibaba’s UC Browser found leaking users’ data
Michael Kan
IDG News Service
May 21, 2015 11:30 PMe-mailprint

A mobile browser owned by China’s Alibaba Group contained privacy risks that could have exposed users’ personal data, according to a security group.

The flaws were found in UC Browser, a third-party app that’s been expanding in popularity across the globe, and has over 100 million daily active users. Last year, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group acquired UC Browser’s parent company.

The Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs investigated the mobile browser, and found that it was sending user data unencrypted, or with not enough encryption. This included transmitting phone numbers and device serial numbers, in addition to user search queries and geolocation data.

The lack of encryption would let anyone with access to the data traffic to identify a user’s phone number, the device, and the person’s location, Citizen Lab said in its report released Thursday.

Both UC Browser’s Chinese language and English language versions contained the reported flaws. On Friday, Alibaba said it investigated the issues and has fixed the problem with a version update users can now download. “We have no evidence that any user information has been taken,” the company said in an email.

The privacy risk is that governments such as China and India often require telecommunication providers to hand over their data traffic, Citizen Lab said. Any personal data leaked through UC Browser could be used by governments or other third parties, it added.

Citizen Lab investigated the UC Browser after a leak of a 2012 document by Edward Snowden, disclosed by Canada’s CBC News, showed that Canada’s intelligence agency and its partners were allegedly aware of security flaws in UC Browser, and wished to exploit them for electronic surveillance.

Although Citizen Lab found problems with UC Browser’s software, the group could not confirm if they were the same vulnerabilities detailed in the document disclosed by the former National Security Agency contractor.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2925897/alibabas...

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Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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i dont use uc browser…. am using opera mini.. but u know what max time western country are imposing accusation on asian country bt they are also doing the same

Deal Captain Deal Captain
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US should introspect itself rather accusing China of Data leaks.

Deal Captain Deal Captain
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US should introspect itself rather accusing China of Data leaks.

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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The Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs investigated the mobile browser, and found that it was sending user data unencrypted, or with not enough encryption. This included transmitting phone numbers and device serial numbers, in addition to user search queries and geolocation data.

These so called ‘securtiy researchers’ are themselves misleading people.

How come transmitting phone numbers/serial number/location data sending with strong encyption makes the browser secure?
In first place, why would a browser need to even access these data? and why do the browser need to transmit these data to any server, specifically the mobile numbers!?

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i dont use uc browser…. am using opera mini.. but u know what max time western country are imposing accusation on asian country bt they are also doing the same


Govt already know all about us. Remember India was Part of PRIS*M network. So don’t bother for govt. They know all.
Now Local NETRA is even more dangerous.

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