The Jerusalem Post

IDF not a fan of catching them all

Army bans viral app from bases, which activates cameras, GPS sensor and leaks data, military sources say

- • By YAAKOV LAPPIN and

Acting on concerns that soldiers on IDF bases playing Pokemon Go could download a lookalike applicatio­n and inadverten­tly reveal sensitive data, the military this week banned all usage of the smart phone applicatio­n on military property.

The decision was taken by the IDF’s Security Division, which recently ordered all soldiers and officers to cease playing the game on base immediatel­y.

The IDF Spokespers­on Unit said in a statement that “a concern over the leaking of sensitive military informatio­n, such as photograph­s and base locations,” drove the decision.

Military sources said they had become aware of another applicatio­n that “looks and acts like the original [Pokemon Go] applicatio­n, which causes data to be leaked out,” adding that this was the real reason for banning the game.

It noted that “as part of the installati­on of the applicatio­n, a device’s camera is activated to enable the game’s embedded reality, while location sensors, for orientatio­n around an area, are also activated.”

Meanwhile, with large numbers of people running around during daylight exposed to the sun trying to capture monsters for the Pokemon Go smartphone applicatio­n, the Israel Cancer Associatio­n warns the public to protect itself from sunburn and the risk of skin cancer.

The relatively safe hours to go out are before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m., the ICA cautions. Try to spend as much time in the shade, and wear a wide-brimming hat, sunglasses and light, longsleeve­d clothing and regularly apply sunscreen, the ICA warns. Drink water often to avoid heat prostratio­n, and be aware of traffic dangers.

 ?? (Chris Helgren/Reuters) ?? IDF SAYS POKEMAN ‘NO GO’ as the army bans the app from military bases yesterday lest soldiers inadverten­tly leak data.
(Chris Helgren/Reuters) IDF SAYS POKEMAN ‘NO GO’ as the army bans the app from military bases yesterday lest soldiers inadverten­tly leak data.

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