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Apple Yanks Top Mac App a Month After Learning it Sends User Info To China (venturebeat.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: When a group of security researchers reported a popular but allegedly dangerous Mac App Store utility to Apple, noting that it secretly sends "highly sensitive user information" to an "unscrupulous" developer, Apple's response for a full month was surprising: "crickets." But after a cluster of bad press today, Apple finally pulled Yongming Zhang's app Adware Doctor: Anti Malware &Ad from the store.

Three researchers, including former NSA staffer Patrick Wardle, Thomas Reed of Malwarebytes, and "privacy fighter" @privacyis1st, said in a blog post today that they reported Adware Doctor last month for sending a user's Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and App Store browsing histories alongside lists of the Mac's apps and running processes to a server in China. Despite receiving confirmation that Apple received the report, the $5 app remained in the App Store -- where it was ranked the number one paid app across all Mac utilities.

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  1. Top rated paid app?! by King_TJ · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The bizarre thing here, IMO, is that so many App Store users would select this totally unknown app as their pick to spend $5 on to protect their systems from malware or virus threats?

  2. Who's watching the watcher? by MJhasHIV · · Score: 2, Insightful

    China.