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South Korea bans iPhones for military males but home-grown Samsung's Android phones are alright

FP Staff • April 24, 2024, 17:42:10 IST
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South Korea is banning iPhones from military buildings because of security reasons. However, they are allowing Samsung’s Android devices to be used. The ban targets all devices that can record and share recordings and can’t be controlled by third-party app controls, but names iPhones specifically

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South Korea’s military is contemplating a comprehensive ban on iPhones within military buildings due to mounting concerns about potential leaks of sensitive information through voice recordings.

The decision to ban iPhones in the military reportedly originated from joint meetings held by the headquarters of the army, navy, and air force, located at Gyeryongdae in South Chungcheong province, as per a report by The Korea Herald.

The expansion of the iPhone ban within the South Korean military seems to be less about security concerns and more about the limitations of the mobile device management (MDM) suite, and of course, South Korea’s nationalistic motives, of giving preference to homegrown brands over North American, or European ones.

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The ban, which reportedly originated in the Air Force headquarters, targets all devices that can record and share voice recordings and that can’t be controlled by third-party app controls, specifically naming iPhones.

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The distributed document from the military emphasizes the need to block voice recording in various communication scenarios, including formal and informal interactions within military buildings.

Interestingly, while iPhones are explicitly banned, Android-based devices manufactured by Samsung, are exempt from the ban.

In addition to iPhones, the ban is said to extend to wearables like the Apple Watch. The rationale behind favouring homegrown devices over iPhones remains unclear.

Moreover, there are questions regarding the effectiveness of the South Korean National Defense Mobile Security MDM app in preventing microphone usage, leading to complaints from users.

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The reported deficiencies in the MDM app highlight inconsistencies in device restrictions based on make, model, and operating system.

Discussions are underway to extend the ban throughout the entire military, with the Army reportedly testing similar restrictions.

While restrictions on smart devices in secure facilities are standard practice, implementing a total ban is less common.

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This development underscores broader issues related to security training, compliance, and access control within the South Korean military. The explicit allowance of Samsung devices suggests a hint of nationalism, given that the majority of military members in South Korea use Samsung products.

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