[Bug 1867424] Re: motd-news transmitting private hardware data without consent or knowledge in background

Zachary Fouts 1867424 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 29 15:07:23 UTC 2020


I too, would like to see this fixed. I initially reported something very
similar in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-
files/+bug/1701068 back in 2017.

This is unacceptable, especially for EU users. It needs to be an option
top opt-in at install time. By default I believe this should be opted
out.

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Title:
  motd-news transmitting private hardware data without consent or
  knowledge in background

Status in base-files package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  In package base-files there is a script /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-
  news that harvests private hardware data from the machine and
  transmits it in the background every day.  There is no notice, no
  consent, no nothing.  This should be by default disabled until there
  is informed consent.

  This solution is simple:

  1. Change ENABLED=1 to ENABLED=0 in the file /etc/default/motd-news and 
  2. Place a comment in the file disclosing the fact that the 50-motd-news script will harvest private hardware data and upload it to motd.ubuntu.com daily if the end-user enables it.

  Creating databases that maps ip address to specify hardware is a
  threat to both privacy and security.  If an adversary knows the
  specific hardware and the ip address for that hardware their ability
  to successfully attack it is greatly increased.

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