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Barnes & Noble's Latest Tablet Is Running Spyware From Shanghai (linuxjournal.com)

Long-time Slashdot reader emil writes about how ADUPS, an Android "firmware provisioning" company specializing in both big data collection of Android usage and hostile app installation and/or firmware control, has been found pre-loaded on Barnes and Noble's new $50 tablet: ADUPS was recently responsible for data theft on BLU phones and an unsafe version of the ADUPS agent is pre-loaded on the Barnes and Noble BNTV450. ADUPS' press releases claim that Version 5.5 of their agent is safe, but the BNTV450 is running 5.2. The agent is capable of extracting contacts, listing installed apps, and installing new apps with elevated privilege. Azzedine Benameur, director of research at Kryptowire, claims that "owners can expect zero privacy or control while using it."

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  1. In other news by LightningBolt! · · Score: 3, Funny

    Barnes & Noble is still trying to sell tablets.

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  2. Re:erase and cyanogen, or? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's not true, I just searched "cyanogenmod BNTV450" and this link is the first result.