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Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission | Technology | The Guardian

Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission
Privacy advocates claim always-listening component was involuntarily activated within Chromium, potentially exposing private conversations
Privacy and open source advocates complain over secret installation of audio-snooping software from Google. Photograph: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images
Samuel Gibbs
Tuesday 23 June 2015 13.27 BST Last modified on Thursday 25 June 2015 10.24 BST
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Privacy campaigners and open source developers are up in arms over the secret installing of Google software which is capable of listening in on conversations held in front of a computer.
First spotted by open source developers, the Chromium browser – the open source basis for Google’s Chrome – began remotely installing audio-snooping code that was capable of listening to users.

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/23/google-eavesdropping-tool-installed-computers-without-permission

Конфиденциальность кампании и разработчиков с открытым исходным кодом находятся в руках над тайной установка программного обеспечения Google , который способен слушать в разговоры , проводимых в передней части компьютера.

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/23/google-eavesdropping-tool-installed-computers-without-permission

Google Chrome can listen to your conversations, computer expert claims | Mail Online

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2544539/Is-Chrome-spying-YOU-Cyber-criminals-use-Google-browsers-voice-recognition-software-listen-conversations.html

Ваш браузер Chrome шпионит за вами? Эксперт предупреждает, кибер-преступники могут использовать программное обеспечение распознавания голоса Google, чтобы прослушивать разговоры
Таль Атер обнаружили , что люди с плохими намерениями потенциально могут использовать возможности распознавания голоса веб - браузера, чтобы вторгнуться в частную жизнь пользователей
Он сообщил , что проблема с инженерами Google, которые придумали патч для этой проблемы, которая до сих пор не реализован
Google заявляет , что нет "никакой непосредственной угрозы» - и говорит , что пользователь должен одобрить использование их микрофона
По DAILY MAIL REPORTER
ОПУБЛИКОВАНО: 6:40 EST, 23 января 2014
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2544539/Is-Chrome-spying-YOU-Cyber-criminals-use-Google-browsers-voice-recognition-software-listen-conversations.html



Chrome Bugs Allow Sites to Listen to Your Private Conversations
By exploiting bugs in Google Chrome, malicious sites can activate your microphone, and listen in on anything said around your computer, even after you’ve left those sites.
Even while not using your computer - conversations, meetings and phone calls next to your computer may be recorded and compromised.

2014 Tal Ater

https://www.talater.com/chrome-is-listening/

Эксплуатируя ошибки в Google Chrome, вредоносные сайты могут активировать микрофон и прослушивать все сказанное вокруг вашего компьютера, даже после того, как вы покинули эти сайты.
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=https://www.talater.com/chrome-is-listening/

Not OK, Google - FullStack - Ofer Zelig's Blog

UPDATE At about 23:00 (Pacific time, June 23) Google announced that they are removing the hotwording component entirely from Chromium: “it is not open source, it does not belong in the open source browser”. Good news.

A few days ago, while I was working on my PC at home, I noticed something strange. My PC has a web camera (combined with a microphone) that sits on top of my monitor, and the camera has a small blue LED that lights when the camera and/or microphone are operating.

While I was working I thought I’m noticing that an LED goes on and off, on the corner of my eyesight. And after a few times when it just seemed weird, I sat to watch for it and saw it happening. Every few seconds or so. I opened Task Manager (I’m working on Windows. Apologies.) and looked for a process to blame on that dodgy activity.Who is listening to me? I didn’t find anything. I know my PC pretty well and I didn’t have any crappy malware accidentally installed. There were a few suspicious processes that I shut down but it didn’t make any difference, and I left it like that.

And then I’ve come across this bug report – it’s Google! And according to them it’s not a bug! They silently put this new module in Chrome (or Chromium to be precise, doesn’t matter much from an end-user perspective). It’s a prepackaged binary and Google’s response response to the “issue” was pretty odd. Some quotes:

… while we do download the hotword module on startup, we do not activate it unless you opt in to hotwording.

And:

You don’t have to take my word for it. Starting and stopping the hotword module is controlled by some open source code in Chromium itself, so while you cannot see the code inside the module, you can trust that it is not actually going to run unless you opt in.

Trustworthy? I’m not so sure.

Google says the module is there so the browser could respond to “OK Google”. But what if I don’t want it at all? why injecting such a privacy-sensitive module in the first place instead of asking me whether I deliberately want this feature?

This is the thing: we’ve already given our privacy and secrets to Google. They know what we search, who we correspond with, our locations and much more. But this eavesdropping takes it one step further: theoretically, one could control what they reveal to Google by being aware to their computer and mobile usage. Eavesdropping though takes it one step further. You can be totally unconscious to what Google intercepts from your private room.

What’s more worrying is the huge opportunity (and hence security and privacy risk for us) it gives to 3rd party vendors, like Chrome extensions, that will now be able to eavesdrop much easier. After all, you’ll get used to see your microphone/camera going on often, and since these things don’t run in their own process but rather Chrome’s one, you won’t really know they do it until you start eliminating (disabling extensions one by one etc.)

Oh, and go read this post if you’re already angry enough.

What do you think? A real concern or an over-panic?

2015 Ofer Zelig
http://fullstack.info/not-ok-google/
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=http://fullstack.info/not-ok-google/

Браузер Google Chrome устанавливает секретное расширение для прослушки
23.06.2015, ВТ, 17:06, Мск , Текст: Сергей Попсулин
Пользователи открытого браузера Chromium и основанного на нем Google Chrome обнаружили скрытую установку расширения, прослушивающего звуковой фон около персонального компьютера. Они утверждают, что это расширение работает всегда, даже если в браузере функция голосового управления выключена.
Скрытая установка расширения
Компания Google скрытно устанавливала на компьютеры интернет-пользователей расширение, предназначенное для прослушки звукового фона и поиска в нем фразы «ОК, Google». Этот факт независимо друг от друга выявили несколько пользователей браузера Chromium версии 43 и базирующегося на нем Google Chrome на операционных системах Debian Linux и Apple OS X. Они сообщили об этом на баг-трекерах Debian и Chromium.
Chromium — проект Google по разработке браузера с открытым исходным кодом. Поисковая компания — один из основных контрибьютров проекта. На основе Chromium корпорация выпускает браузер под собственным брендом — Google Chrome.
http://www.cnews.ru/top/2015/06/23/brauzer_google_chrome_ustanavlivaet_sekretnoe_rasshirenie_dlya_proslushki_596834

24.06.2015 - 15:05
Не OK, Google: Разработчики ПО уличили корпорацию в незаконной прослушке
http://rusnext.ru/news/1435146716

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