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TikTok Inching Toward US Security Deal To Avoid Sale (reuters.com) 31

U.S. lawmakers and TikTok are hammering out a plan, under which the short-form video app would make changes to its data security and governance without requiring its parent firm, China's ByteDance to sell it, the New York Times reported on Monday. Reuters reports: TikTok and the Biden administration have drafted a preliminary agreement to resolve national security concerns but are still deciding on a potential agreement, the Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter. A TikTok spokesperson declined to comment on the report but said the app was confident about being able to "fully satisfy all reasonable U.S. national security concerns." TikTok's parent company ByteDance was ordered to divest the company more than two years ago over fears that U.S. user data could be passed on to China's communist government.
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TikTok Inching Toward US Security Deal To Avoid Sale

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  • This is a national security issue with implications that won't be borne out for years. Cheyna is very good at the long game.

    Why can't the authorities (government, homeland security, ICANN, whoever) just implement a complete clone of the service? With local servers, changes to the relevant DNS records, totally wipe Cheyna out of the picture. The lusers don't even have to notice.

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Option 1: You right wing conspiracy theorists just want to shut it down because they embarrassed Drumpf.
      Option 2: You right wing conspiracy theorists just want to keep TikTok because it's outside the American governments control.
      Option 3: You ARE racist for wanting TikTok or NOT wanting TikTok (depending on how the conversation is going).

    • Welcome to the world. Everybody would like to not use apps from Burgerland but everybody use them.
  • Clever enough to claim we're playing by the rules. And look as mainstream as possible.
  • Problem solved, plus Trump, the Second Coming of Christ, gets another platform to spread his message.

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Plus you won't have to worry about national security. Everything running through the system will be telepathically declassified and safely stored in Florida

  • Didn't Trump ban this already? Or was that just a threat?

  • Just read this week where managers in TikTok U.S. side said they are being told what to do from the Chinese side of company ! Make they break apart and sell off.
  • Won't work. (Score:4, Informative)

    by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Tuesday September 27, 2022 @09:00AM (#62917615)

    So long as this is a child company of a Chinese company then the CCP will be able to subvert every agreement. This isn't even a question, it's a reality.

    • by brunes69 ( 86786 )

      That is simply inaccurate. It is the same nonsense spouted about 5G hardware that ignores the technical realities.

      It is quite technically feasible to audit the information flows in and out of TikTok to prove whether or not any of it leaves the US - just like it is technically feasible to audit and isolate 5G equipment from China.

      When armchair architects sit back and proclaim "it is technically impossible for any US company to isolate and secure that 5G device", I wonder how it makes these folks feel about t

      • you're basically claiming that the Chinese are way, way smarter than westerners

        No, I'm claiming that they are just as smart and technically proficient as the US without any the moral or ethical restraints. The CCP regularly threatens it's own people living abroad in order to get them to commit industrial espionage. How hard do you think it would be to get one of them to give the CCP their login/SSH key? Seriously, that's all it would take for them to setup a cron job that finds and reports back all the information they are looking for.

        • An SSH key won't allow them to mystically bypass traffic inspection. They would show up clear as day.

          Yes a sophisticated adversary could implant a rogue agent to manually egress information via sneakernet but that's also ALWAYS the case, who owns the company is not relevant.

          • An SSH key won't allow them to mystically bypass traffic inspection.

            Were you planning on using deep packet inspection on every connection? What you are proposing is technically feasible but at extreme cost. If it's a cron job then it could report back in weekly or even monthly reports.

            who owns the company is not relevant.

            You are wrong about that. Obtaining access is the hardest part setting up an implant and being owned by a Chinese company guarantees them access.

            • You don't need DPI to know where traffic is going.

              And you also don't need to be sophisticated to implant a rogue agent... it's extremely trivial and any nation state can do it at almost any time. Owning a company is NOT relevant for this.

              Done with this thread as you have a biased perspective and have bought into the idea that the Chinese are god-like adversaries.... they are not.

  • Shit Cock...er Tik Tok... can just reroute all their data to the NSA and their problems will disappear. Surveillance capitalism is only okay when WE do it.

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