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Researchers at a Toronto-based tech laboratory have uncovered security vulnerabilities and censorship frameworks in an app all 2022 Beijing Olympics attendees must use.

A Toronto-based tech laboratory has found a "simple but devastating" flaw in the app all attendees must use at the Beijing Olympics next month.

 

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There is very little in this world that isn't hackable. If you don't think the Canadian Government isn't using this as a justification to spy on us, then you're not paying attention.

So why are we sending our athletes there

Typically China. HumanRights must be crushed & everyone is open to monitoring & control by big brother. Is this an Olympics we really want? Instead of succumbing to China's tyranny, shouldn't we instead BoycottBeijingOlympics ?

Sounds like something out federal government would use

Keep awarding them the Olympics …iocmedia

It's a smartphone app, of course it's also insecure and full of censorship tools.

of course they have ! better check the fibres in your clothes too

I just hope all of our people get home safe. I wouldn't put anything beyond the Chinese.

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