A popular mobile application developed in the United Arab Emirates has been removed from both Apple and Google's online marketplaces following a report it was used for widespread government spying.
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Popular Mideast App Pulled After Report it Was Spying Tool
A popular mobile application developed in the United Arab Emirates has been removed from both Apple and Google's online marketplaces following a report it was used for widespread government spying. The post Popular Mideast App Pulled After Report it Was Spying Tool appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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