A security researcher in the US has posted a video detailing hidden software installed on smart phones that logs numerous details about users' activities - and then sends them to the mobile carrier.
According to a report on HuffingtonPost.com, in a 17-minute video posted on YouTube, Trevor Eckhart shows how the software known as Carrier IQ logs every text message, Google search and phone number typed on a wide variety of smartphones - including HTC, Blackberry, Nokia and others.
The application, which is labeled on Eckharts HTC smartphone as "HTC IQ Agent," also logs the URL of websites searched on the phone, even if the user intends to encrypt that data using a URL that begins with "HTTPS," Eckhart said.
"Why is this not opt-in and why is it so hard to fully remove?" Eckhart wrote at the end of the video.
In a post about Carrier IQ on his website, Eckhart called the software a "rootkit."
Eckhart's video is the latest in a series of attacks between him and the company. Earlier this month, Carrier IQ sent a cease and desist letter to Eckhart claiming he violated copyright law by publishing Carrier IQ training manuals online. But after the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group, came to Eckharts defense, the company backed off its legal threats.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation said the software that Eckhart has publicized "raises substantial privacy concerns" about software that "many consumers dont know about."
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