Etisalat accused in surveillance patch fiasco

verisimilitude
By verisimilitude

I have a blackberry from Etisalat. I got this message when I landed in Dubai last week for applying a patch, I have applied it and I had no problem. But I heard other people complaining while in Dubai that their battery life had been affected after applying the patch. Turns out its something Etisalat was trying to do behind RIM's (Blackberry manufactuer) back cos Blackberry uses its own network with encryption and Etisalat wasn't being able to snoop on Blackberry users. So Etisalat pushed a spyware in to their Blackberry users but little did they know that it would backfire so badly with so many users getting affected by a bug.
Its too funny...

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/562628-etisalat-accused-in-surveillance-p...

Etisalat accused in surveillance patch fiasco

by George Bevir on Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Etisalat is facing new controversy after handset partner and BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion (RIM) on Tuesday distanced itself from the operator amid allegations the UAE firm deliberately infected its customers’ handsets with spyware.

In a damning blow for Etisalat, RIM has released a strongly-worded statement that claims it was “not involved in any way in the testing, promotion or distribution of this software application”, which Etisalat originally described as a “performance enhancement patch”.

RIM’s assertion that it is “not aware of any technical network concerns with the performance of BlackBerry smartphones on Etisalat ’s network in the UAE” directly contradicts Etisalat’s claim that the Java-based software it offered to its BlackBerry users was designed to aid 2G to 3G handovers.
Etisalat has so far refused to address the conclusions of software and telecom security experts, who say the software is a surveillance patch that enables the operator to see emails sent from the devices, a theory that was endorsed by RIM on its website.

RIM stated: “Independent sources have concluded that the Etisalat update is not designed to improve performance of your BlackBerry, but rather to send received messages back to a central server.”

RIM has now developed its own software to enable BlackBerry users to remove the Etisalat update.

Etisalat will be further embarrassed by RIM’s advice to BlackBerry users to not download applications from “unknown or untrusted sources”, and its warning that “another attempt to push the surveillance software on to consumers may be made”.

The lengthy statement and advice on how to remove the software is a clear attempt by the Canada-based manufacturer to distance itself from Etisalat. Until now, RIM had refused to respond to questions about the software and this latest move signals a souring in the relations between UAE incumbent Etisalat and handset maker RIM, who joined forces to launch the first BlackBerry smartphones in the UAE in 2006.

Etisalat stopped issuing the patch after it was found to greatly reduce the battery life of devices, which experts say was caused by too many devices trying to register the software at once.

The operator claimed the software was meant to fix “a conflict in the settings in some BlackBerry devices” that Etisalat said had led to “a slight technical fault while upgrading the software of these devices”. Etisalat also claimed the BlackBerry devices were experiencing problems moving from 2G to 3G cell sites.

But experts poured scorn on Etisalat’s reasons for issuing the software, claiming that handover problems could not be addressed with a Java-based upgrade.

Etisalat did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the software released by BlackBerry.

By anonymous• 26 Jul 2009 21:26
anonymous

monopolistic capitalism

be humble

By anonymous• 26 Jul 2009 21:07
anonymous

I just happen to paid off qtel for the amount off 2700 QR for this month, KNOW YOU TELL ME "WHO GOT BASHED," THIS TIME?

Qtel is no joke, either you will pay or get disconnected. Then they will summon you in court for not paying the bill.

Graduated from Xavier Institute for Higher learning.

By verisimilitude• 26 Jul 2009 20:54
verisimilitude

I wonder if the delay was for them to sort out how they could snoop and not mess like Etisalat did just now...

By t_coffee_or_me• 26 Jul 2009 20:50
t_coffee_or_me

Qtel bashing never stops

 

 

 

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By The rock• 26 Jul 2009 19:05
The rock

Ah, ngourlay, so you are the expert.

so tell me, was the code to [Quote potentially gives Etisalat the power to view all emails and text messages sent from the BlackBerry /unquote] a very deliberate attempt or just a by-product of something else they were trying to do?

thanks

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By anonymous• 22 Jul 2009 13:11
anonymous

Or is it that you are just so sensitive about me? lol

 

 

 

I didn't drink the kool-aid! -- PM

By verisimilitude• 22 Jul 2009 13:11
verisimilitude

Our helpdesk send us the info and that's how I stumbled up on the article but thanks anyway

I use it only for data so I charge it maybe once in four days so I am not really that affected

you had something to do with the story?

Good piece of journalism

It impacts such a wide audience... absolute PR nightmare for ANY organization!! and every journalist's delight

Its sad for Etisalat though, it wasn't a problem with the spyware either... according to the article it was bcos too many people tried to download it at the same time

But I guess heads would be rolling

I would call it a scandal except I can't stop laughing when I think about it :-))

By verisimilitude• 22 Jul 2009 13:08
verisimilitude

The topic is about Etisalat why beat QTel for a crime they haven't committed yet? They have enuff problems as it is...

By ngourlay• 22 Jul 2009 13:00
ngourlay

verisimilitude,

you need to remove the patch using RIM's new tool, available here.

I'm proud that I had a little bit to do with this story, but I'm not sure how wise that decision will turn out in the long term.

--nigel

By mintus• 22 Jul 2009 12:47
mintus

lol caught with your pants down moment.

By anonymous• 22 Jul 2009 11:39
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anonymous

 

 

 

I didn't drink the kool-aid! -- PM

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