Re: spyware on Blackberries

2009-07-21 Thread Perry E. Metzger

"Steven M. Bellovin"  writes:
> http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired27b/~3/CFV8MEwH_rM/
>
> A BlackBerry update that a United Arab Emirates service provider pushed
> out to its customers contains U.S.-made spyware that would allow the
> company or others to siphon and read their e-mail and text messages,
> according to a researcher who examined it.
>
> The update was billed as a “performance enhancement patch” by the
> UAE-based phone and internet service provider Etisalat, which issued
> the patch for its 100,000 subscribers.
>
> ...

An update: RIM confirms to its customers that the update was spyware
pushed on them by their own carrier.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/21/etisalat-blackberry-update-was-indeed-spyware-rim-provides-a-so/

Perry

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spyware on Blackberries

2009-07-16 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired27b/~3/CFV8MEwH_rM/

A BlackBerry update that a United Arab Emirates service provider pushed
out to its customers contains U.S.-made spyware that would allow the
company or others to siphon and read their e-mail and text messages,
according to a researcher who examined it.

The update was billed as a “performance enhancement patch” by the
UAE-based phone and internet service provider Etisalat, which issued
the patch for its 100,000 subscribers.

...



--Steve Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb

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