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NTITSB Declares Indian Navigation App ‘Deesha’ as a National Threat

Deesha

Deesha is a 3rd-party indian navigation app which could most effective be downloaded via 0.33-party servers as it is not to be had on google play. Once you down load a map of your area, this app, like google maps, affords accurate offline navigation. However, the national telecom and information generation security board (ntitsb) has issued a warning that the indian navigation app poses a danger to pakistan. Consequently, the ntitsb has entreated cell users to avoid using the offline maps smartphone software ‘deesha’ for avenue navigation in pakistan.
Deesha saves customers’ data without inquiring for permission

Due to the fact it may robotically get get entry to to the host tool, shops statistics, study sms texts, and access device role with out obtaining any permissions from the person, the indian navigation software app is deemed as a national security risk. It could additionally don't forget waypoints, presentations precise consumer places on the indian grid system, and plenty extra. Furthermore, it could additionally calculate the person’s region even if the device doesn’t have get right of entry to to the internet.

Ntitsb recommendation:

The national telecom and records technology safety board advised customers no longer to show off google play guard anyhow as it detects suspicious-looking apps on a person’s cell device and sends out alerts. It turned into also recommended that cellular customers must keep away from clicking on urls that promise ordinary offerings or functions, which include “whatsapp gives of loose airline tickets,” which might be commonly tries to scouse borrow personal statistics. Two malware applications on an android-based totally platform that emerged in india were spying at the pakistani military, in keeping with a cybersecurity company primarily based in the united states.

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