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http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html

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In June of 2013, I made an interesting discovery about the Android phone (a 
Motorola Droid X2) which I was using at the time: it was silently sending a 
considerable amount of sensitive information to Motorola, and to compound 
the problem, a great deal of it was over an unencrypted HTTP channel.

If you're in a hurry, you can skip straight to the Analysis - email, 
ActiveSync, and social 
networking<http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html#Analysis1>
 section 
- that's where the most sensitive information (e.g. email/social network 
account passwords) is discussed.

Update 2 (2013-07-02 @ 08:03) - potential device security concern

I realized this morning that there may be a more significant problem. See 
Potential 
(untested) device security 
concern<http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html#PotentialDeviceSecurityConcern>,
 
below.

Update 1 (2013-07-02 @ 05:30) - Android, the Droid X2, and Blur

This article has gotten a lot more attention than I expected.

A clarification I'd like to make (because there seems to be a lot of 
confusion about this) is that *the Droid X2 does not use Motorola's 
"Blur"/"MotoBlur" user interface*. That's one of the reasons I picked that 
model specifically back in 2011 - it seemed to be running something very 
close to the stock version of Android.

The email client, web browser, text-messaging app, and so on look like the 
ones that were included on the G1 I had previously, which is about as close 
to "stock Android" as you can get with a carrier-installed OS. Based on my 
research, it seems that they've all been modified to silently send data to 
and/or through the Blur web-service back-end, but there's no indication to 
the user that this is the case unless they do the sort of network capture 
that I did. There is no prompt to create or use a Blur user ID - the phone 
uses a randomly-generated Blur account for all of the behind-the-scenes 
activity described below.

I would be *very* interested in trying this same test with more recent 
Motorola phones, because there's definitely the perception out there that 
Blur has been phased out, and I think it's much more likely that it's just 
the UI on their phones that's been changed, as opposed to removing the 
underlying Blur functionality.

If you're still unsure why I think this is a problem, ask yourself this: if 
you bought a desktop PC running Windows, then discovered two years later 
that the hardware manufacturer had installed modified versions of standard 
Windows software like Outlook Express and Internet Explorer which - without 
any indication to the user - sent your passwords to, and routed other 
traffic through servers owned by the PC manufacturer instead of connecting 
directly to the actual websites and mail servers, would you be OK with it? 
If not, then why are you when it's a phone instead of a desktop 
PC?.................................


Serius bikin penasaran klo bener iya apa ada hubungannya sama program us 
yang ngemoniting semua traffic internet ato emang datanya cuma buat 
motorola pribadi? yang bikin tambah penasaran jadi pengen ngecek apakah 
touchwiz or sense ada beginiannya juga ato gak ;p.  

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