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Nokia Firmware Blunder Sent Some User Data To China (zdnet.com)

HMD Global, the Finnish company that sublicensed the Nokia smartphone brand from Microsoft, is under investigation in Finland for collecting and sending some phone owners' information to a server located in China. From a report: In a statement to Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, the company blamed the data collection on a coding mistake during which an "activation package" was accidentally included in some phones' firmware. HMD Global said that only a single batch of Nokia 7 Plus devices were impacted and included this package. The data collection was exposed today in an investigation published by Norwegian broadcaster NRK, which learned of it from a user's tip. According to NRK, affected Nokia phones collected user data every time the devices were turned on, unlocked, or the screen was revived from a sleep state. Collected data included the phone's GPS coordinates, network information, phone serial number, and SIM card number.

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  1. Mod Up by SuperKendall · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I came here to say the same thing, but you laid it the multiple levels of ethics failure perfectly.

    It's crazy to me that any level of a company thinks stuff like this is acceptable.

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