The FBI Is Warning Users About 'Foreign-Developed' Apps ...Middle East

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The FBI issued a warning last Tuesday concerning "foreign-developer mobile applications (apps)." (Thank you, FBI, for that clarification.) The FBI's thesis is this: Many of the most popular apps in the U.S. aren't developed here—instead, they're often developed and maintained by foreign companies. Now, these discussions can verge dangerously close to xenophobic, especially considering the U.S.'s current administration, but some of the FBI's concerns are legitimate. The FBI's chief issue is with the security laws of countries like China, which the FBI says could allow China's government to access U.S. user data. This was one of the concerns that led to the TikTok ban, and why there is now a majority-U.S. ownership of the platform.

The PSA walks through a number of steps you can take to protect your data and protect your devices—regardless of whether or not you're using apps developed out of the U.S. That includes the following:

Downloading apps from official app stores, as opposed to unregulated online marketplaces

Install updates when they become available

The FBI also encourages you to file a report with the IC3 if you believe your data has been compromised.

Watch out for shady apps in general, not just "foreign" developers

It's a bit impractical to ask Americans to abstain from, or even be wary of, foreign-developed apps. Yes, other countries have different security laws than the U.S., but the U.S.'s current laws allow companies to scrape our data for profit. If not, Meta and Google would be hurting for business. The FBI isn't concerned about American companies having access to Americans' data, of course; just foreign governments.

Malware is definitely of the most biggest points of concern right now, especially as bad actors exploit some major vulnerabilities in platforms like iOS. While issues with malware are highlighted in this PSA, I think that's where the FBI should be focusing its attention. Downloading an app from a random site on the the internet, or from a dubious listing on the App Store or Play Store, can compromise your device and its data. It doesn't really matter where the app is from: Doing a bit of research before hitting "install" can protect you from a major headache in the future.

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