HTC settles FTC charges that it fails to secure software

February 22, 2013 5:14 PM GMT

  • FOLLOW IBT: YOUR ONE-STOP NEWS SITE
  • Google Plus

HTC America, a maker of cell phones that use Android and Windows software, has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it failed to take adequate steps to eliminate security flaws that put smartphone and tablet users' data at risk, the agency said on Friday.

Share article

HTC America, a subsidiary of HTC Corp in Taiwan, made millions of phones with programming flaws that allowed third-party applications to evade Android's permission-based security model, the FTC said in a release.

The settlement requires HTC to establish a comprehensive security program and patch the software holes, the FTC said.

  • FOLLOW IBTIMES
  • Google Plus

(Reporting By Diane Bartz)

Copyright 2012 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.
Join the Conversation
Ireland Says It’s Not To Blame For Low Apple Tax Rate