Vulnerabilities in Sogou Keyboard encryption expose keypresses to network eavesdropping.

  • godless
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    1882 years ago

    I live in China and this software is cancerous not just in the encryption failure, it also nestles into a computer like a trojan. Creates 2 fallback installations and will reinstall itself after removal if you reboot in between, unless you get rid of all 3 installations at once, where they are deliberately trying to obfuscate the uninstall button (triple confirmation, swapping the confirm/cancel buttons and button background colors, etc.).

    It’s a nasty piece of crap that come preloaded on any phone (android, at least) and Windows-PC here.

      • Dojan
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        682 years ago

        I mean the CCP is aiming to have people use Kylin? If the government and the entire populace starts using Linux instead we’ll just see the same BS on Linux instead. It’s not an OS/platform issue, but an issue of bad actors.

      • godless
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        102 years ago

        Then they’ll install the Linux version. People here are so indoctrinated, they like it.

    • @Anamana@feddit.de
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      182 years ago

      Do people generally try to circumvent it? Are they too scared to uninstall it? Or do they just not care?

        • @Anamana@feddit.de
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          2 years ago

          Why? Useful for safety and security of the society?

          Edit: Why downvotes? I’m trying to put myself in their shoes, it’s not how I view it lol

          • godless
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            62 years ago

            Comes with a built in translator and spell checker, and since access to Google translate is blocked, that’s often the only alternative.

              • godless
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                32 years ago

                Nah. They don’t know Google translate. Or Google, for that matter. They know what they are supposed to know.

                Of course some people know better, and those are the ones who will eventually get around the block - finding and installing a VPN is not rocket science, not even here. But if you keep 98% of the population contained, the rest won’t reach critical mass.

      • @boooooboo@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        My guess is that it might either be more accurate in predictions or some additional convenience factors that makes typing this logographic language much easier and faster lol.

        Or people are also simply used to it since it’s everywhere.