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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday January 12 2020, @11:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the pre-owned dept.

Chinese Malware Found Preinstalled on US Government-Funded Phones:

Budget Android smartphones offered through a US government initiative for low-income Americans come with preinstalled, unremovable Chinese malware, researchers report.

These low-cost smartphones are sold by Assurance Wireless, a federal Lifeline Assistance program under Virgin Mobile. Lifeline, supported by the federal Universal Service Fund, is a government program launched in 1985 to provide discounted phone service to low-income households. The Unimax (UMX) U686CL ($35) is the most inexpensive smartphone it sells.

In October 2019, Malwarebytes began to receive complaints in its support system from users of the UMX U686CL who reported some pre-installed apps on their government-funded phones were malicious. Researchers purchased one of these smartphones to verify customers' claims.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 13 2020, @02:05PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 13 2020, @02:05PM (#942722)

    my asus zen phone has one or two "strange" fonts installed too.