One of China’s most popular apps has the ability to spy on its users, say experts | CNN Business

The article reports on a security vulnerability discovered in the Chinese online marketplace Pinduoduo's shopping app. Here are the main points:

1. **Malware detected**: A team of researchers at Dark Navy, a Chinese cybersecurity firm, found malware in Pinduoduo's app that could steal user data and exploit internet-related security vulnerabilities.
2. **Pinduoduo takes action**: After being reported to Dark Navy, Pinduoduo issued an update to its app (version 6.50.0) that removed the exploits, according to two experts who CNN spoke to.
3. **Team disbanded**: Two days after the update, Pinduoduo disbanded the team of engineers and product managers who had developed the exploits, according to a source.
4. **Oversight failure**: The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which is responsible for regulating Big Tech companies in China, did not detect the malware and its developers are reportedly "embarrassed" by this oversight.
5. **Regulatory implications**: Pinduoduo's apparent misuse of personal data and exploitation of internet-related security vulnerabilities would be a violation of Chinese regulations on data protection and cybersecurity, according to tech policy experts.
6. **Censorship**: A post on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform, criticizing the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology for its failure to detect the malware was censored.

The article highlights the need for better oversight and regulation of Big Tech companies in China, particularly with regard to data protection and cybersecurity.
 
Ugh, this is so not what we need 🤦‍♀️! I mean, a Chinese online marketplace getting pwned by malware? It's like something out of a movie 🍿 - you know, like that one scene in "The Matrix" where Neo discovers the simulated reality thingy 😂. Anyway, seriously though, Pinduoduo's got some 'splainin' to do 🤔. I mean, they knew about this malware and did nothing about it? That's just not cool, dude ❄️. And what's with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology being so clueless? It's like they're in a scene from "Dr. Strangelove" where the generals are all like, "We can't contact Moscow..." 📞. We need better regulation around here, stat! 💪
 
Wow 😮 the whole thing is just so messed up 🤯, like what kind of company exploits their own users? interesting how they got caught tho 💡, like you gotta have some people looking out for these kinds of things 👀
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised that Pinduoduo got away with this so quickly, especially considering they have one of the biggest online marketplaces in China. It's like, what's supposed to be keeping them in check? 🙄 The fact that it took a Chinese cybersecurity firm to discover the malware and then for Pinduoduo to update their app is just...wow. And now the team behind it is already gone? 💀 It's all pretty suspicious. I mean, I get that mistakes can happen but this seems like a major oversight on the part of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Did they not have anyone monitoring these companies for this kind of thing? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 this whole thing is kinda wild like they found a huge security flaw and now it's all fixed but what's going on behind the scenes how did 2 ppl manage to create malware without anyone noticing?? 🤷‍♀️ also weird that they just disbanded the team instead of like taking responsibility or something seems fishy 😐
 
OMG 🤯 I'm literally shaking my head over this one... 🤯 So Pinduoduo finds out about their own malware and they're like "oh no, let's just update our app and pretend it never happened" 🙅‍♂️ And then they get rid of the team that made it happen? Like, what even is that? 😒 It feels like a huge oversight on behalf of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, you know? 🤔 They're supposed to be regulating these Big Tech companies, not just letting them do whatever they want 💸 And now there's this whole thing with Weibo getting censored for talking about it... 🚫 It's like, can't we all just have a conversation about how to keep our data safe without being shut down? 😩
 
I'm really disappointed to hear about this security vulnerability on Pinduoduo's app 🤕. I mean, can't you trust a Chinese online marketplace like that? 😒 It's just crazy that they didn't even detect the malware themselves, and now they're firing the team of engineers who created it 🚫. That's like, what happens when you don't take care of your own house, right? 🏠

And then there's this whole thing with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology... I don't know, man. It feels like they're just trying to sweep this under the rug 🙈. Like, if they're going to regulate Big Tech companies, they gotta do it right. Can't have them exploiting user data like that 💸.

I think we need better oversight and regulation of these companies, for sure 👊. I mean, tech policy experts are saying some serious stuff about this being a violation of Chinese regulations... 😅 but at the end of the day, someone's gotta be held accountable 🤔.
 
Ugh 🤕 I'm kinda surprised they found this stuff on Pinduoduo... like, how many times do we gotta see this happen? 💸 You'd think a big company like that would have some decent security measures in place, but nope, guess not 😔. It's like they're just winging it and hoping nobody notices 🤦‍♂️.

Anyway, I'm all for better oversight and regulation of Big Tech companies. Like, we can't keep letting them get away with this stuff 🚫. And yeah, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology totally dropped the ball on this one 👎. It's like they're too busy politicking to actually do their job 💼.

But at the same time, I'm not gonna get too worked up about it 😐. We've seen this before, we'll see it again. And honestly, Pinduoduo just issued an update and removed the malware 🔄, so what's the big deal? 🤷‍♂️ Still, gotta keep 'em on their toes 👀
 
OMG, have you tried that new food truck festival downtown 🍔🌮? I mean, they have some crazy delicious options! I went last weekend and my jaw dropped when I saw the line for their famous Korean BBQ tacos 😂👀. And can we talk about how cute those little trucks are? They're like a miniature city out there! 🚐💨 Anyway, back to Pinduoduo... yeah, it's pretty wild that they didn't catch that malware bug. Guess you could say their security is more "loose" than my aunt's gossip club 😂👵♀️. What do you think about the whole situation? Should Big Tech be held to a higher standard? 🤔
 
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