An app mandated for use by all attendees of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics has a flaw that allows encryption of sensitive data to be sidestepped, a new study by Canadian researchers says.  The app also censors words related to the Chinese authorities’ human rights abuses of ethnic and religious minority groups, according to the study. The Citizen Lab, a global security research institute at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, published the study on Jan. 18, analyzing the MY2022 app. All attendees of the Beijing Winter Olympics are required to install the app to attend the Games, including audiences, members of the press, and the competing athletes. Concerns of User Data Leaks China requires all international and domestic attendees of the Games to download the app 14 days prior to their arrival. Users must monitor and submit their health status through the app on …