
National Guard Apps are Shipping with Chinese and Russian Code

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Summary:
Are your apps leaking data? A recent study shows military app security risks with foreign code tracking U.S. service members.
This breakdown examines the concerning findings regarding mobile applications specifically marketed to U.S. military personnel. A first-of-its-kind report indicates that one out of every eight apps targeting this demographic contains foreign code. Some of these software components originate from China and Russia, raising serious questions about the safety of personal information held by those serving in the armed forces.
We review the implications of this foreign code and how it relates to recent reports of U.S. service members being targeted in the Middle East through their cell phone data. Understanding these digital vulnerabilities is critical for anyone in the military community concerned about data tracking and long-term service member privacy.
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0:00 The Hidden Digital Threat to Military Personnel
0:33 From Targeted Ads to Targeted Strikes
1:48 Real-World Examples of Digital Warfare
2:35 Creative and Dangerous Uses of Location Data
8:16 New Study Reveals Alarming App Vulnerabilities
14:24 Congressional Concerns Over Military Data Safety
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