Article 6NTTN Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims

Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims

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Enlarge / A person is holding a package from Temu. (credit: NurPhoto / Contributor | NurPhoto)

Temu-the Chinese shopping app that has rapidly grown so popular in the US that even Amazon is reportedly trying to copy it-is "dangerous malware" that's secretly monetizing a broad swath of unauthorized user data, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin alleged in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

Griffin cited research and media reports exposing Temu's allegedly nefarious design, which "purposely" allows Temu to "gain unrestricted access to a user's phone operating system, including, but not limited to, a user's camera, specific location, contacts, text messages, documents, and other applications."

"Temu is designed to make this expansive access undetected, even by sophisticated users," Griffin's complaint said. "Once installed, Temu can recompile itself and change properties, including overriding the data privacy settings users believe they have in place."

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