Apple App Store. While Patanjali Ayurved’s promoter Baba Ramdev has not yet said anything about Kimbho, his official Twitter handle has retweeted a tweet about the app’s launch.
According to a screenshot
shared on Twitter by the security researcher going by the name Alderson
(@fs0c131y), the Kimbho app stores user data in easily readable JSON
syntax. Calling the app a “joke” and a “security disaster,” he says he
was able to access the messages of all users. He also showed in a video how easy it was “possible to choose a security code between 0001 and 9999 and send it to the number of your choice.”
Another
Twitter user has pointed out that the new app is built on another app
called Bolo, and the Patanjali team did not even replace Bolo’s name
with Kimbho’s at various places within the app. Even the app description
found on the Kimbho listing is the same as that of Bolo, except that
the names have been replaced there. As mentioned above, the app is not
available on Google Play anymore, but can still be found on Apple App
Store. In fact, it is ranked fourth in the Social Networking category
for free apps on the App Store, behind WhatsApp, Facebook, and Facebook
Messenger.
Earlier, SK Tijarawala, reportedly a spokesperson of Patanjali Ayurved, had announced
the launch of Kimbho on Twitter. According to him, Kimbho is a Sanskrit
word that means "How are you? or What's new?” Interestingly, while the
Android app was developed by Patanjali Communication, the iOS version
lists Applies Inc as the developer.
Unsurprisingly, may users who downloaded the app are unhappy with it. One tweeted about getting server errors, while another said even the messages were not being delivered.
On the App Store reviews for Kimbho, users say the app shows
‘Connecting’ for long periods, not allowing them to send messages to
contacts. The calling option doesn’t seem to be working either, and
users say there is no option to sign out of the app.
Faisal
Kawoosa, Head — New Initiatives, CyberMedia Research (CMR), tweeted,
“Can #kimbho create a space dominated by @WhatsApp just on being
#swadeshi So far just around 5k installations and reviews are full of
issues and concerns. Nevertheless, seems Patanjali is getting serious
about communications.
Patanjali
Ayurved Limited, a company promoted by Baba Ramdev, has launched an
instant messaging app named Kimbho as a “swadeshi” alternative to WhatsApp.
However, the Kimbho app - which surfaced on Android and iOS sometime
late Wednesday - has been derided as a security nightmare by well known
French security researcher who goes by the pseudonym Elliot Alderson on
Twitter. In fact, the app has already been taken down from Google Play,
the app market place for Android, though it is still available for
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