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Apple bans hundreds of iPhone apps that secretly spied on users

The ad software used by these apps was able to gather personal information without anyone, even the app developers themselves, knowing.

MORE THAN 250 APPS on Apple’s App Store were removed after they were discovered to be using ad software that secretly stole personal information.

The apps used specialised software to help it gather personal information like email addresses, serial numbers, installed apps or any other personally identifying information that could be used to track users.

The issue was discovered by security analytics startup SourceDNA, and the software in question was made by a Chinese advertising company called Youmi. It used a number of methods to get around Apple’s vetting policy and ensure that even the app developers didn’t know it was happening.

Apple has a stringent vetting process for apps, usually requiring a week before it approves any new apps or updates. Yet the methods used by Youmi meant they went through undetected and made it onto the App Store.

A similar incident happened recently where a number of apps were removed because they were able to monitor data between users and servers, even when encryption was used.  Apple advised users to delete apps and their configuration profile to fix it but didn’t specify which apps were affected.

Apple later issued a statement saying it was working with developers to get their apps back on the store and ensure that a similar incident didn’t happen again.

The apps using Youmi’s SDK have been removed from the App Store and any new apps submitted to the App Store using this SDK will be rejected. We are working closely with developers to help them get updated versions of their apps that are safe for customers and in compliance with our guidelines back in the App Store quickly.

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    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Karol Doran
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:02 PM

    Apple haters in 3, 2, 1…

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    Mute Antonov Merinov
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:36 PM

    Having made that claim which I sure is factual.
    Why does apple not make them public so that these apps can be removed.

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    Mute Karol Doran
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    Oct 20th 2015, 1:08 PM

    Agreed. But the chances of us having them on our devices are very slim. There’s millions of apps in the store.

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    Mute JohnAbbs
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:02 PM

    Apple itself spies on you.

    # Ban Apple.

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    Mute beebop
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    Oct 20th 2015, 4:56 PM

    Care to elaborate ? Apple makes its money from hardware only therefore has no gain to make from your personal data not like other companies who mine and sell it for advertising revenue

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    Mute Bren MC
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:29 PM

    Its only spying if apple isn’t the one doing it.

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    Mute JohnAbbs
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:49 PM

    The forbidden fruit logo is there for a reason.

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    Mute Spiderman
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:46 PM

    The problem is when you already have it installed. I don’t think they remove installed versions of the app or send you notifications of which apps you have that are spying on you. All they seem to do is remove it from the Apple Store to prevent anyone else installing it.

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    Mute ummm,
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    Oct 20th 2015, 12:09 PM

    Apple’s vetting process isn’t nearly as stringent as the article suggests. Apps can be held in a queue for 6-8 days awaiting review, but the review itself may take something between a few hours or a day, it’s rare for anything longer. The one week wait includes the time waiting for the review.

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    Oct 20th 2015, 2:20 PM

    They have algorithms that test the apps under supervision. It shouldn’t be any longer than a few hours.

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    Oct 20th 2015, 3:03 PM

    Do the app developers really not know what’s going on in their own app. I think they do know… Take the money… But say nothing.

    Devs don’t make free apps for nothing.

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    Oct 21st 2015, 3:37 AM

    Fox News ran an article claiming 90% of flashlight apps are guilty of this. Apparently a flashlight app has no reason to be bigger than 100kb In Size or something

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    Mar 7th 2016, 10:58 AM

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