OnePlus mobile phone user said at the forum that a few days ago after he updated the beta version security update of his mobile phone, the firewall on the phone App NetGuard intercepted the connection to China's cloud service room.
January 10 A user with the account name of v1nc, posted in a posted official forum post, said that his cell phone OnePlus 3T, after installing the latest official testing security patch, blocked and blocked the firewall on the phone App NetGuard An online connection that has not been seen before is sent out by the system's built-in application scrapbook administrator. The online destination IP goes through the v1nc IP Domain Lookup service WHOIS search and found that the IP belongs to the Chinese cloud service Alibaba Room
In response, the OnePlus Beta program aims to test new features designed for the Hydrogen OS, a Chinese market-specific operating system that will be removed in the next global Oxygen OS Beta.
User Nicholas Torkos using traffic observation program Mitmproxy, observe the latest beta version of the operating system OP_O2_Open_29 behavior, said the scrapbook administrator will update the contents of the scrapbook, online to the cloud room in Alibaba, but did not transfer scrapbook data. TsFreddie, a netizen mentioned in the Reddit forum posts, he found instructions on the Hydrogen OS, smart scrapbook to improve user operational efficiency, will recognize the URL, address and Taobao and so on.
Similar incidents have also been found on China's Xiaomi mobile phones. In 2014, Xiaomi phone admitted to send data to Beijing and was discovered by iThome before making a public apology and updating the mobile phone system to shut down the feature.