بر اساس گزارش های منتشر شده , در اندروید رسمی نسخه کیت کت منتشر شده برای اکسپریا های سونی , پوشه ای با عنوان Baidu وجود دارد , که در حال جاسوسی از کاربران این اسمارت فون ها است ! گفته می شود که این پوشه تنها در بروزرسانی کیت کت اکسپریا ها وجود دارد که به صورت خودکار ایجاد شده و پاک کردن آن نیز امکان پذیر نیست .
این پوشه توسط اپلیکیشن MyXperia ایجاد می شود و پس از اتصال اسمارت فون به اینترنت , اقدام به تبادل اطلاعات با سرورهایی از کشور چین می کند . سونی پس از اطلاع از این موضوع با تنبیه تیم پشتیبانی و برنامه نویسی , اطلاعیه ای را منتشر کرد :
بدون شک پرچمداران جدید و گذشته سونی نیز گرفتار این مسئله هستند , اما نباید از حق بگذریم که سونی نیز از این مسئله بی اطلاع بوده و این مسئله توسط اپلیکیشن های آن صورت گرفته است !
تصاویر زیر هم مربوط به این پوشه است که در حال مکان یابی و ارسال متعدد اطلاعات به این سرور چینی است !
منبع : xperiablog
Select Sony Xperia firmware appears to contain Baidu spyware
Select Sony Xperia firmware appears to contain Baidu spyware
Are you running a Sony Xperia handset with KitKat firmware? Then you may want to check your internal storage for a folder called “Baidu”. It appears that certain Android 4.4.2 or 4.4.4 firmware contains this folder, which is part of the stock build. The folder cannot be deleted, even if you try it will reappear once again shortly after.
Strangely, the folder appears to be created by Sony’s “my Xperia” service each time a network connection is switched on. Unfortunately, unticking the app from Device Administrators does not solve the issue. Neither does starting the phone in Safe Mode. The only temporary workaround is to block the MyXperia app from starting by using an “adb shell” command.
What is quite concerning regarding this development, is that through this process, the phone is making several pings to Chinese servers. Yet, we don’t know what information is being communicated. Sony recently escalated this to its internal teams and recently outlined the following message on its support forum:
“This folder will be removed in future software updates for the phone. Until then I can only advise that you delete it manually after a reboot if you want to remove it. It’s safe to just delete it.”
This is obviously a very serious issue, we noticed the “Baidu” folder on both new Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact handsets. Sony needs to communicate how this app appeared in the first place and to reveal what information is being gathered. At least, Sony has a fix on the way. As soon as we hear any more we’ll let you know.
A “baidu” folder appears in a number of stock Sony Xperia KitKat firmware builds
This folder is connected to Sony’s “my Xperia” location service and is regularly pinging with Chinese servers