Miami-based smartphone manufacturer BLU has confirmed that around 120,000 of its phones were affected by a security breach. The issue - caused by a 3rd party application which had been collecting unauthorized personal data - has been fixed, the company says.
Discovered by security firm Kryptowire, the issue was with the "Wireless Update" application - it's a third-party app (developed by a Chinese company) that BLU used to deliver over-the-air (OTA) updates to its handsets.
Specifically, the app was found to be harvesting users' personal data such as text messages, call logs, and contacts, and sending it to a server in China.
"The affected application has since been self-updated and the functionality verified to be no longer collecting or sending this information," BLU said in a statement on its website.
To check if your BLU device is affected by this issue, head to Settings -> Apps -> Show System -> Wireless Update. If the app's version if from 5.0.x to 5.3.x, then you need to immediately contact the company.
My customer confidence has been lowered by this revelation by being breach of trust. As the identity of this third party application has been identified; not from any information shared by BLU yet in searching out other sources. So being as this is...
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