8/11/2023 0 Comments Trend micro dr. cleaner pro![]() ![]() ![]() Battery and Duplicate Finder, all “collected and uploaded a small snapshot of the browser history on a one-time basis, covering the 24 hours prior to installation”. Then last night, Trend Micro came clean and admitted that those three products – Dr. products are within Trend Micro’s main domain. Not only that, but some of the links and internet addresses used in the Dr. At the end of this promotional article (it is nothing like a real editorial review), there are some FAQs, none of which mentions the browser history data which this app sends off to a remote server. Cleaner, which also went out of its way to plug Dr. That was shattered, though, when discovered that one of Trend Micro’s blogs had been promoting these products: Simply Security on published a ‘review’ of Dr. I had this idea that maybe a former or current employee was taking advantage of their inside knowledge, and using it to their advantage. Cleaner and others linked not to the main Trend Micro website with its red logo and professionally-written copy, but to a different domain,, where the English is often more fractured, and the whole site rather more amateur. My first response was that the ‘Trend Micro’ caught doing this was simply a scam being run by someone else. Surely, this isn’t the sort of company to be involved in the secretive collection of private data including full browser histories? is a public-quoted corporation (KK) headquartered in Tokyo, founded nearly thirty years ago, with almost six thousand employees worldwide, and revenue (2017) of ¥148.8 billion. Unlike another app which stole private data, Adware Doctor, which has also been taken down from the App Store, these three aren’t from a near-anonymous developer, but a multi-national corporation specialising in ‘cybersecurity’. Wifi and Network Scanner, which remain on offer as of 1800 on 10 September 2018. ![]() As a result of the hullaballo developing on Twitter and elsewhere, Apple has eventually pulled all the App Store apps by Trend Micro, apart from Dr. Antivirus a detailed listing of all installed apps as well. In careful investigations by security experts including Thomas Reed of Malwarebytes Labs and it was discovered that they exfiltrate browser history, and in the case of Dr. It’s a curious story, and while Trend Micro has admitted that its apps collected and uploaded user data and said it is removing this capability, how does this happen in the first place? What could possibly be the excuse for a company that advertises itself as “a global leader in cybersecurity solutions” to engage in such behavior, which is not just a serious ethical lapse, but a clear violation of Apple’s App Store policies? And if Apple is going to claim that the App Store approval process protects users, it clearly needs to do a better job.Several of the apps which Apple has recently pulled from the Mac App Store because of their theft of personal data were listed as being developed by Trend Micro. Apple has removed all Trend Micro apps from the Mac App Store. Battery, Duplicate Finder, NoSleep, and App Uninstall-were found to be collecting users’ browsing histories, along with other personal data. A number of Trend Micro’s free Mac apps-including Dr. Over at the Eclectic Light Company blog, Howard Oakley delves into how Trend Micro, a multi-national company with nearly 6000 employees and over $1 billion in annual revenues, was caught acting like a sleazy hacking crew. #1660: OS updates for sports and security, Drobo in bankruptcy, why TidBITS doesn't cover rumors.#1661: Mimestream app for Gmail, auto-post WordPress headlines to Twitter and Mastodon, My Photo Stream shutting down.#1662: New Macs, 12 top OS features for 2023, vertical tabs in Web browsers, watchOS 9.5.1.#1663: Exploring the Apple Vision Pro, 12 more OS features coming in 2023, new Apple service features, Apollo shuts down.#1664: Real system requirements for OS 2023, beware Siri creating alarms instead of timers. ![]()
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