IOC defends the mandatory Chinese Olympics app after it was slammed for security concerns - SoyaCincau

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The International Olympic Committee has defended the app, saying that 'special measures' needed to be put in place to 'protect the participants' of the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

They even found that some sensitive data is transmitted without any SSL encryption or any security at all. The data can also be read by any passive eavesdropper—like someone in the range of an unsecured WiFi access point, as well as someone operating a WiFi hotspot, an Internet Service Provider or any other telecommunications company.

However, an IOC spokesperson justified the app’s security issues by saying that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, “special measures” needed to be put in place. They also defended the app by saying it received approval from the Google Play store and the App Store.management system has been implemented… The ‘My2022’ app supports the function for health monitoring. It is designed to keep Games-related personnel safe within the closed-loop environment,” said the IOC.

IOC also mentioned that it is “not compulsory” to install the app on cell phones specifically. Users can instead “log on to the health monitoring system on the web page instead”. “The IOC has a responsibility to ensure user privacy and security is protected for any applications and systems used during the Olympic Games. The IOC’s comments suggest that rather than taking that responsibility seriously, they are in fact hoping to minimize the risks,” said Ron Deibert, director of Citizen Lab.

As of 17 January 2022, the developers released version 2.0.5 of the iOS version of MY2022 to the App Store. However, Citizen Lab found that the issues they reported “had not been resolved”.

 

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