tesla (Tesla) and space exploration technology company (SpaceX) executive chairman Musk (Elon Musk) recently keen on voice social media Clubhouse, February 14 and even named Russian President Vladimir Putin, invited him to join the Clubhouse chat room to talk, and said very honored to talk with Putin.
Musk 14 in the Twitter tag Kremlin official account, invited Putin to join his Clubhouse for dialogue, again aroused discussion, many netizens also left a message knocking bowl to express their interest in the interaction between the two. However, the Kremlin has not yet responded to this, whether the combination can successfully start a dialogue outside is also quite expected.
There is no word yet on whether Russia will allow the “elite club” to travel freely in the country.
Some netizens say Musk’s invitation to Putin is a gimmick, and it would be more courageous to invite Xi Jinping into his “elite club” for a chat.
The social software that is currently bursting at the seams is the “elite clubhouse”, loved by many celebrities, especially the billionaire entrepreneur Musk. However, the Stanford University Network Observation Initiative (SIO) released a research report on February 12, pointing out that Clubhouse has security vulnerabilities that allow the Chinese government to have access to user data. The report also indicated that Clubhouse would be updated within three days to strengthen data security, including additional encryption and blocking. “Elite Clubhouse had a short period of Time to log in in China without being blocked. A few days later, not only was Elite Clubhouse banned, but major Chinese Internet users created their own chat software platforms similar to Elite Clubhouse, imitating and replicating various features of Elite Clubhouse, claiming that they could The Chinese web masters have created their own “Elite Club”-like chat platforms, mimicking the features of “Elite Club,” claiming that they can also speak freely.
According to the United News on Sunday, users’ personal information is feared to be stolen by China? Clubhouse is set to undergo a security update. According to the report, Clubhouse’s relationship with China has been previously reported, and its live voice chat technology is based on the Chinese company Agora, which is required by the National Intelligence Law of the People’s Republic of China to assist in intelligence gathering. This means that all of the user’s contacts are recorded and stored on the developer’s servers.
The SIO study notes that Sound.com provides the backend infrastructure for Clubhouse, so it is likely that Sound.com has access to users’ raw audio data, and therefore the potential to turn it over to the Chinese government. The report also noted that there were observations of chat room metadata being relayed to some servers believed to be located in China, and audio data being relayed to servers managed by Chinese entities.
In response to the SIO study, Clubhouse also responded and within the next 72 hours will roll out an update to add additional encryption and patches to prevent Clubhouse clients from transmitting data to Chinese servers. It also plans to commission an outside data security firm to review and evaluate the improvement steps they have made.
Musk has not only started a Clubhouse craze, but has also recently been promoting the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, which has seen its market value soar past $8 billion and has generated a lot of buzz about everything he has named.
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