FBI Warns Americans About Risks from Foreign-Developed Mobile Apps
FBI Warns of Potential Risks Associated with Foreign-Developed Mobile Applications
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released a public service announcement highlighting the potential risks associated with mobile applications developed outside the country.
Concerns About Data Security and Privacy
- Many popular mobile apps in the US are developed by Chinese-based companies, raising concerns about data security and privacy.
- The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has highlighted concerns that apps subject to foreign national security laws may allow governments to access user data.
Data Collection Practices
Some mobile applications may continuously collect user data, even when permissions are granted only for active use. This includes:
- Contact names, phone numbers, addresses, and physical addresses
Data Storage and Sharing Concerns
The FBI notes that some apps store user data on servers in China for extended periods and may require users to provide consent for data sharing in order to operate.
Recommendations for Mitigating Risks
- Disable unnecessary data sharing
- Keep device software up-to-date
- Be cautious when granting permissions to mobile apps
- Consider using alternative apps developed by companies based in the US or other countries with robust data protection regulations
According to the FBI, it is essential for individuals to be aware of the potential risks associated with foreign-developed mobile apps and to take steps to protect their personal data.
