US Army and CDC remove Russian-designed code from apps over "security" concerns


The US Army and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have removed several "public-facing" apps, citing security concerns over Russian-designed code within their programs. The developer in question is Pushwoosh, which provides software and data processing support to other app makers for marketing purposes.

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