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Facebook hack attacks: The threat is closer than you think, says UBC researcher

January 19, 2017 By administrator

People should be more concerned about their digital security, said Wali Usmani, the main author of a new study on Facebook snooping (Shutterstock / Photographee.eu)

‘People do trust each other way too much,’ said report’s author

By Jane Armstrong,

Facebook snooping is more widespread than you think and the main perpetrators aren’t unknown hackers.

They’re likely living in your house, according to a new study by University of British Columbia researchers.

More than one in five survey respondents — all Facebook users — had gained access to the accounts of friends, romantic partners or family members, said Wali Ahmed Usmani, the study’s author and a computer science master’s student.

he motivation ranged from curiosity to mistrust, said Usmani, adding he was shocked at how careless Facebook users are about securing their accounts.

“People are super uninformed about how they should be protecting their Facebook from hacking,” he said,.

His master’s thesis surveyed 1,308 U.S. adult Facebook users and found 24 per cent — or more than one in five — had snooped through the accounts of friends, partners or family members, using the victims’ own computers or cell phones.

Another 21 per cent were victims of hacking, the survey found.

The study, entitled Characterizing social insider attacks on Facebook, was a collaboration with researchers from the University of Lisbon.

Drunken breach

The hacking ranged from harmless pranks such as changing a friend’s status update to premeditated — and ethically dodgy — invasions of privacy,

In one example cited in the study, a woman got her partner so intoxicated he passed out. While he was unconscious, she used his fingers to unlock his phone, which was secured using touch identification.

She then admitted to snooping through his telephone messages.

Most breaches weren’t that elaborate. One person admitted to sneaking a peek at a partner’s phone while he was in the shower.

Many transgressions occurred because victims were logged onto their Facebook accounts and left their devices open for viewing.

In the study, many snoopers described their transgressions as pranks, but researchers found that prying eyes harmed relationships.

The breaches, if discovered, ends friendships and marriages, Usmani said,

Too much Facebook trust?

​Usmani said he launched the study because he was intrigued by the limitations of digital security. He was surprised to learn than many people share their passwords with family members or partners.

“People do trust each other way too much,” he said. “People are bad at risk assessment. They should be more careful.”

The study used Amazon Mechanical Turk, a survey platform commonly used by academics, to contact random respondents who lived in the United States. The survey was conducted between February and March 2016. Approximately 51 per cent of respondents were male, 49 per cent were female. They ranged in age from 20 to 60 but the majority were aged 20 to 29.

The study, entitled Characterizing social insider attacks on Facebook, was conducted along with researchers at the University of Lisbon.

It was peer reviewed and is to be published at at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in May in Denver.

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/facebook-attack-snoop-ubc-study-1.3942956?cmp=news-digests-british-columbia

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Anonymous, Syrian Electronic Army hack Turkish govt networks, leak emails incl PM’s

February 10, 2015 By administrator

 

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AFP Photo / Thomas Samson

Turkish government networks were hacked on Wednesday, compromising the private information of staffers in PM Tayyip Erdogan’s office, a source in PM’s office confirmed to Reuters. The attack was in support of the ongoing anti-government protests. Report RT

Staff email accounts were reportedly accessed after a phishing attack, and those affected were cut off from the network, a source said.

Anonymous hacked the Prime Minister’s official website (basbakanlik.gov.tr) and gained access to staff email addresses, passwords and phone numbers, the group said in a press release.

At the same time, the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) hacked the website of the Turkish Ministry of Interior (http://icisleri.gov.tr) and released more than 60 email addresses and passwords.

The SEA declared it also hacked other government websites, including dosya.icisleri.gov.tr.

On Sunday the hacktivist group Anonymous has taken down the Turkish President’s website, along with that of the country’s ruling party, as operation #OpTurkey kicked off in support of the anti-government protests.

As of 22:40 GMT, the website of President Abdullah Gul has been offline, together with the website of the country’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), the websites for the Istanbul Directorate of Security and the Istanbul Governor’s Office.

The hacktivists earlier targeted municipal governments in Mersin and Izmir.

The operation was kicked off in response to the police crackdown of protests which have taken the country by storm. The Gebze Institute of Technology has also come under digital fire.

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