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Chinese Smartphones a Security Threat, says IAF -The New Indian Express




NEW DELHI: China-based leading smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, which recently marked a successful entry into the Indian market, is allegedly a security threat. It has been accused by the Indian Air Force (IAF) of sending user data to remote servers located in China. Simply put, it is a charge that amounts to spying.

In an alert issued to air warriors and their family members, the IAF has claimed that smartphones and note books manufactured by Xiaomi have been found to send users’ private data from these devices to servers based in Beijing. The IAF alert, accessed by The Sunday Standard, has come with ‘medium’ severity rating, which is considered serious according to an IAF official.

The same company is also facing an investigation in Taiwan for alleged cyber security threat last month and the Taiwan government is in the process of taking decision to ban the company.

The IAF note, which was prepared by the intelligence unit based on the inputs from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), has also mentioned cases of Xiaomi mobile phones sending users’ data to its masters in China.

“F-secure, a leading security solution company, recently carried out a test of Xiaomi Redmi 1s, the company’s budget smartphone, and found that the phone was forwarding carrier name, phone number, IMEI (the device identifier) plus numbers from address book and text messages back to Beijing,” the IAF note says.

While mentioning another incident, the IAF note says, “A Hong Kong-based mobile phone user claims to have tested the Redmi Note smartphone and found it was automatically connected to an IP address hosted in China. The data transmitted included photo in media storage and SMSs also.”

Quoting a reader from PhoneArena website who pointed out that the Chinese Government may be involved, the IAF note added, “According to the PhoneArena report, looking up the website of the company owning the IP address in the range 42.62.48.0-42.62.48.255 reveals that the website owner is 中国互联网络信息中心 CNNIC is the administrative agency responsible for Internet affairs under the Ministry of Information Industry of People’s Republic of China. It is based in the Zhongguancun high tech district of Beijing.”

Therefore, the IAF in its alert to all of its Commands and Squadrons has stated that air warriors and their family members are advised to refrain from using these mobile devices.

When this paper sought the company’s response, a representative from Xiaomi replied that they will respond as soon as relevant information is available. “Your mail has been forwarded to the relevant colleagues for their appropriate handling. We will respond as soon as relevant information is available,” Xiaomi India customer care replied.

A few months back, the office of the Doctorate General of Military Operations of the Indian Army had issued a similar alert of security threat from a Chinese mobile application. The Army went on to say that “every Internet company and telecom operator in China, both foreign and domestic, is held legally liable for all content shared through their platforms.”

The Army has also claimed that the location-sharing feature of applications may be fraudulently used to track and target people, especially those working in defence, scientific, industrial research or other government sector.

The development is a reminder of the scrutiny Chinese technology firms are subject to abroad, as governments become increasingly wary of potential cyber security threats from the world’s second-biggest economy.
 
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Now what the West specifically the US/UK have been saying about compromised systems being sold by CHina are a security threat. America and other countries warned India about the telecommunications security threat from China as our corporations wanted to buy Huwei equipment.



Seems India is waking up.....COngress was willing to throw us under the bus again!
 
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Even chinese kids are security threat. Few toddlers wanted to view our navy ships. In china everything is created since childhood. It was shocking to see how a 80 years old chinese couch sitting on 3 years old girls back to trained her for olympics in coming years. Thats how caged people in china brought up. All fake life. They been created according to communists wishes. Real caged people.
 
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hilarious, but also good, if we suck then we wouldn't be a security threat, our phones have made it. iPhone security threat, phone from France? There are phone from France?
 
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No use blaming Chinese, even if they sell compromised hardware there are simply not many alternatives to the likes of xiaomi offering flagship like specs at a low price range with decent enough build quality so they'll continue to sell like hotcakes. Desi brands better up the ante if they are to remain competitive
 
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No use blaming Chinese, even if they sell compromised hardware there are simply not many alternatives to the likes of xiaomi offering flagship like specs at a low price range with decent enough build quality so they'll continue to sell like hotcakes. Desi brands better up the ante if they are to remain competitive




Dude the low price range is done on purpose even it means loss of profit. They want to corner the market, eliminae domestic competition which will allow them to monitor on the whole population eventually.

xiaomi sold out like hot cakes!!! Why blame government.... Blame us (ourselves)


Of course, you blame the govt for allowing it in the first place. Look at other countries and the policies they have in place.
 
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bt nobody intrested in BB now....
People who want security Barack Obama, David Cameron, David Beckham, leonardo de caprio and many more who want efficiency use Blackberry.Moreover BlackBerry is an iconic status symbol
 
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People who want security Barack Obama, David Cameron, David Beckham, leonardo de caprio and many more who want efficiency use Blackberry.Moreover BlackBerry is an iconic status symbol
nah...I had Bb too... bt I dnt use!!! status symbol in the eyes of most people I know... is Apple...!!! nothing else!
 
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