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While he kept reporting the matter repeatedly, the app remained there on the Mac App Store for about a month. Following his findings, another researcher, Patrick Wardle, stepped up to support his findings. He presented the POC in his blog post in which he also confirmed that the app pilfered user data and stored it on a Chinese server.
Thomas Reed from Malwarebytes Labs also states in his blog about this app, whilst highlighting numerous other apps that track user data. According to him, they have been watching this developer for the past three years. They have also reported the suspicious apps to Apple several times. However, the app kept entering the App Store repeatedly with different names.
“The developer of this app is one that we at Malwarebytes have had our eye on since 2015. At that time, we discovered an app on the App Store named Adware Medic—a direct rip-off of my own highly-successful app of the same name, which became Malwarebytes for Mac. We immediately began detecting this and contacted Apple about removing the app. It was eventually removed, but was replaced soon after by an identical app named Adware Doctor.”He clearly deems it a “continued failure of Apple’s review process” that the same malicious app gets a place on the App Store again and again.
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Besides, the researchers have also found some apps from the Trend Micro Company that also exfiltrate user data. Reportedly, these apps also send data to Chinese servers.
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https://twitter.com/privacyis1st/status/1038867958435639296
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Once again, as stated by Privacy1st, Apple has been formally informed of all these apps violating their app store guidelines. Earlier, Apple has removed Facebook's Onavo VPN from the app store for collecting user data. We hope this time Apple removes the remaining malicious apps quickly but until then, all users should be wary of these apps. Make sure to thoroughly review the app permissions before using a newly installed app on your device.
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