- Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:47 am
#58934
There is a bit of a side story to this. About 20 years ago, China demanded that Microsoft give them the source code for Windows or they would throw billions into developing the Open Source software BSD and distribute it worldwide. Microsoft envisioned the loss of billions so they gave the source code to China (no one gets the source code from Microsoft except China.) With the source code hacking is easy. In my opinion, what Microsoft did borders on treason.
China again (Beware)
If you have a Star N9500 Android smartphone you have been hacked.
An announcement from the US Office of Personnel Management has revealed the US was hacked and files on government personnel were accessed and taken. Personal information was accessed last year and the intrusion was detected in April. China has been blamed for the hack by government sources and that'd make this hack the second breach from the country in a year.http://www.nextpowerup.com/news/21540/c ... nel-files/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There is a bit of a side story to this. About 20 years ago, China demanded that Microsoft give them the source code for Windows or they would throw billions into developing the Open Source software BSD and distribute it worldwide. Microsoft envisioned the loss of billions so they gave the source code to China (no one gets the source code from Microsoft except China.) With the source code hacking is easy. In my opinion, what Microsoft did borders on treason.
China again (Beware)
http://www.nextpowerup.com/news/9731/ch ... h-malware/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Buying almost any electronic from China is risky nowadays, but a new report from Heise gives even more of a reason to be careful if you are buying phones from the country. Heise says that the Star N9500 Android smartphone has been found to include the Uupay.D trojan. The malware is able to collect personal information by pretending to be the phone's app store.
The malware is so obvious, and has clearly come from the manufacturer, that a Kaspersky security researcher said that the N9500 "comes from the factory with an extensive espionage program."
If you have a Star N9500 Android smartphone you have been hacked.
