VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.044USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.012SBD
Effective Power
5.008SP
├── Own SP
0.651SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.356SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.651SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.356SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.008SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.012SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| id | 421653 |
| rank | 1,432,213 |
| reputation | 679093613 |
| created | 2017-10-24T06:00:15 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 15 |
| comment_count | 0 |
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| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-12-03T06:15:30 |
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| can_vote | 1 |
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| delayed_votes | 0 |
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| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
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| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2017-10-25T06:15:36 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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Empty | Empty |
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To Date
2026/05/18 03:43:42
2026/05/18 03:43:42
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
| vesting shares | 7084.669745 VESTS |
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2026/05/12 17:55:42
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
| vesting shares | 4372.459340 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105992579/Trx 84cef8012f535ea12cb4be50d474aaace529749e |
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2026/04/26 02:59:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
| vesting shares | 7097.185501 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105515151/Trx 057a48b7b01734c1cb831924de92b43343006050 |
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2026/01/23 17:07:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2024/12/17 12:20:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2023/11/14 04:02:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
| vesting shares | 4747.358888 VESTS |
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2023/09/22 01:55:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2022/11/03 15:12:33
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2022/01/17 20:39:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2021/06/14 03:57:03
| delegator | steem |
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2020/12/11 14:11:51
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2020/12/06 07:47:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2020/12/05 17:49:39
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2020/11/02 22:01:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2020/05/09 08:48:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2020/05/08 12:52:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | mhshojal |
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2020/02/17 22:18:39
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2019/10/24 07:06:30
| parent author | mhshojal |
| parent permlink | risky-scripts-pose-threat-to-web-surfers-say-researchers |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-mhshojal-20191024t070630000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @mhshojal! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@mhshojal/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@mhshojal) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=mhshojal)_</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest-commemorative-badge-refactored"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/arcange/YqQV5Tbj-image.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest-commemorative-badge-refactored">SteemFest⁴ commemorative badge refactored</a></td></tr></table> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| body | https://www.technewsworld.com/article_images/story_graphics_xlarge/xl-2016-wireless-keyboard-1.jpg A popular technique used by website operators to observe the keystrokes, mouse movements and scrolling behavior of visitors on Web pages is fraught with risk, according to researchers at Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy. The technique offered by a number of service providers uses scripts to capture the activity of a visitor on a Web page, store it on the provider's servers, and play it back on demand for a website's operators. The idea behind the practice is to give operators insights into how users are interacting with their websites and to identify broken and confusing pages. "You use session replay scripts to find out where all the dead zones are on your website," said Tod Beardsley, director of research at Rapid 7. "If you have a space for a 'click here for 10 percent off' and no one clicks there, there may be a problem with that page," he told TechNewsWorld. The scripts also can be used for support and to troubleshoot user problems, Beardsley added. Peeping Scripts However, the extent of data collected by the scripts far exceeds user expectations, according to researchers Steven Englehardt, Gunes Acar and Arvind Narayanan. Text typed into forms is collected before a user submits the form, and precise mouse movements are saved -- all without any visual indication to the user, they noted in an online post. What's more, the data can't be reasonably expected to be kept anonymous. "In fact, some companies allow publishers to explicitly link recordings to a user's real identity," wrote the team. "Unlike typical analytics services that provide aggregate statistics, these scripts are intended for the recording and playback of individual browsing sessions, as if someone is looking over your shoulder." That means that whether a visitor completes a form and submits it to the website or not, any information keyed in at the website can be seen by the operator. "Even if you deleted the data you entered into a form, it would be exposed and visible to the website owner," said Abine CTO Andrew Sudbury. "You're being recorded when you think you aren't, so you might reveal things you wouldn't reveal if you knew you were being recorded," he told TechNewsWorld. Flubbing Scrubbing The researchers studied seven session replay script service providers for 482 of the top 50,000 sites listed on Alexa. The services were Yandex, FullStory, Hotjar, UserReplay, Smartlook, Clicktale and SessionCam. The services offer a number of ways for website publishers to exclude sensitive information from the replay sessions, the researchers found, but those options were labor-intensive, which discouraged their use. For leaks to be avoided, publishers would need to diligently check and scrub all pages that display or accept user information, they explained. For dynamically generated sites, the process would involve inspecting the underlying Web application's server-side code, wrote Englehardt, Acar and Narayanan. Further, the process would need to be repeated every time a site was updated or the Web application powering it changed. "The scripts just gather everything, so someone would have to go in and spend time and energy telling the service provider what not to gather on any particular Web page," Sudbury said. "Generally, the publishers don't do that." Leaking Passwords To identify some of the risks replay scripts posed to site visitors, the researchers set up test pages and used scripts from six of the seven companies in the study. One of the companies, Clicktale, was excluded for practical considerations. Password leakage is one risk the replay services can pose. All the services take pains to redact passwords from their replays, the researchers explained, but those policies can break down on pages with mobile-friendly login boxes that use text inputs to store unmasked passwords. The services redacted sensitive information in a partial and imperfect way, the researchers also found. In addition to automated blocking of information in the replay sessions, the services let publishers manually specify fields for exclusion. "To effectively deploy these mitigations, a publisher will need to actively audit every input element to determine if it contains personal data," the team wrote. "This is complicated, error prone and costly, especially as a site or the underlying web application code changes over time. " Vulnerable Transmissions User input isn't the only way privacy can be violated. Information on rendered pages also is captured by the replay services. "Unlike user input recording, none of the companies appear to provide automated redaction of displayed content by default; all displayed content in our tests ended up leaking," the researchers wrote. Because it forces publishers to address that issue manually, the process is fundamentally insecure, they maintained. There are also potential risks in the transmission of data between the service provider and the publisher. Once a session recording is complete, publishers can review it using a dashboard provided by the recording service, the researchers explained. Some services deliver playbacks in an HTTP page, even if the original page was protected by HTTPS, they continued. That makes the playback page vulnerable to a man-in-middle attack that could suck all the data from the page and into a hacker's hands. What's more, some services don't use HTTPS to communicate with their clients, which exposes the transmissions to passive network surveillance. Strict Requirements At least one session replay provider said it took a number of precautions to protect its clients' information. "All of Clicktale's policies and practices meet ISO 27001, aligning with the strict requirements of our global customers," said Leor Hurwitz, general counsel at Clicktale. ISO 27001 is a security standard for information security management systems that mandates requirements for implementing, monitoring, maintaining and continually improving those systems. "By default, Clicktale is set up to not capture keystrokes or any common sensitive data fields contained within a Web page," Hurwitz told TechNewsWorld. In addition to establishing default blocks, the company works closely with its customers to ensure that when it implements a session replay system, any sensitive information contained within a Web page is not included in the capture process, he explained. Those measures allow its clients to improve customer experiences without the need to capture sensitive information that is not directly related to the shopping experience, Hurwitz added. Blocking the Scripts Consumers concerned about replay scripts can obtain software to block them. "The javascript that performs this action is loaded by your browser when you visit a website. That can be blocked by a tracker blocker," Abine's Sudbury said. "The Web provides all sorts of amazing technical capabilities that are designed to let users have rich experiences at websites," he observed, "but what's frustrating is that the advertising, profiling and tracking industries have discovered very quickly clever ways to track people against their will." Replay scripts have become an emerging topic among privacy advocates, noted David Picket, a security analyst at AppRiver. "The current discussion will raise user awareness," he told TechNewsWorld. 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| body | If you are like many, when you saw this headline you likely were surprised BlackBerry was still around. As BlackBerry phones left the market, the company fell out of sight. However, behind the scenes it has been moving into industries like automotive. Also, it remains the leading vendor providing mobile security to our politicians, military personnel and major corporations.  BlackBerry: The Most Important Mobile Company of the Future? As we move into an era when our smartphones become our key to everything, and when the machines around us are highly connected, mobile, and increasingly have our lives in their hands, the security of these things has become a critical weakness. Looking at autonomous cars alone, if a hostile agency were able to gain control over a critical mass of them, the potential for loss of life on a national scale could make any other man-made or natural disaster look trivial by comparison. I spent the last several days at a BlackBerry analyst event in New York, and I think the company is more important than Apple is to our future, I think it is more important to Apple than Apple realizes. I'll explain and then close with my product of the week: a robotic dog you can't yet buy but that could protect your home better than a real dog could. It also showcases why we need a greater focus on security than we now have. Scrollbi Ad The Critical Nature of Smartphone Security Increasingly, our smartphones are becoming the virtual us. Many of us shop on them and communicate on them, and they are becoming the replacement for our wallets and credit cards. Some of us unlock our homes and cars with them. It won't be long, if trends in place now continue, before all we'll need is our cellphone to access everything from our bank accounts to our medical records. It is becoming the virtual us. The problem is that if our phone becomes compromised, someone else suddenly could have at least as much control over all our resources as we do. With that control, someone not only could take control but also could deny us access to our own things. We could wake up one morning with no ability to operate anything in our homes, access our car, or even get into work. If that happened while we were away, we wouldn't be able to get back inside our own home. With one virtual move, we could effectively be erased and replaced digitally. Today it takes around a year and US$250K to get an identity secured after it has been stolen, but in an unsecured future, we might be barred from the resources we'd need to get our identity back. Given the increase in the trend to work remotely and perhaps never actually meet anyone we work with on a regular basis, and the ease of digitizing and cloning images, it isn't hard to imagine a growing problem of people becoming homeless -- or worse, losing their lives -- because they were denied access to the things they needed to keep them alive. BlackBerry vs. Apple Securing these things is what BlackBerry does. It remains the company most focused on this problem, and its products and services are the most widely used. I'm convinced that governments fundamentally don't get this growing exposure because they constantly seem to want to break the security on phones like the iPhone, not realizing that the small crime they are trying to solve could open everyone else to crimes en masse. Governments have proven unable to secure themselves, so if government officials get the equivalent of a master key into every phone, so will hostile agents and criminals. Governments tend to think tactically, and no company -- not Apple or Google -- can hold off major governments for long. They simply have too much power. So far, Canada has proven to be relatively reasonable in this regard. BlackBerry security, standing outside of Apple or Google, can provide a defense against ill-conceived government stupidity that Apple and Google can't. Netting this out, the reason BlackBerry arguably is more important to us -- and potentially to firms like Apple and Google -- is that it is uniquely able to keep us safe as we move into this future of smartphones as the virtual us. While movies, games and pretty phones are nice, I tend to think keeping myself, my assets and my loved ones safe has far higher value. BlackBerry's Missed Opportunity A great deal of last week's event focused on how well BlackBerry was doing. It is out of the financial woods. It has decent cash reserves, and all of its large-scale new efforts, including automotive, have been growing in decent double digits. However, as we move to this future of smartphones as the digital us, one of BlackBerry's most important offerings has to do with securing individual phones. Of the company's future-focused businesses, this is its most important -- but it is also the one getting the least attention. I'm not suggesting that BlackBerry go back to building phones en masse. That said, just as it is mocking up cars to anticipate the future of autonomous cars that also need to be secure, it should be offering a stronger concept of what a truly safe phone will need to be in the 2020s. You see, it won't matter if the car is secure if the device we use to access and control it isn't. I'm reminded of the IBM mainframe and Web Services. Looking back at the way the world was in the 1980s, we had central computing and dumb terminals, and the equipment was leased. Now we have browsers that aren't that different from dumb terminals, and the industry is going back to a centralized compute model in which the hardware is rented. Had IBM not stepped away from the mainframe in the 1990s, it likely would dominate the cloud today. I think BlackBerry might be making the same mistake with its reduced investment in driving the future of smartphones. It is uniquely capable of envisioning the secure smartphone of the future, which -- like the mainframe vs. cloud -- is less about today's hardware than it is about today's experience. By missing this, it also misses what is not just an opportunity for them, but a critical part of our own safety and security. Wrapping Up BlackBerry is doing surprisingly well, and I was amazed at how well penetrated it is into markets like freight. It does much of the tracking and reporting to automotive, where it remains a major part of the car's control and entertainment systems. We will desperately need a phone architecture that is secure -- not just from criminals, but from our own misguided governments -- so that we are better able to survive and benefit from our increasingly autonomous and robotic future rather than be hurt -- or worse, killed -- by it. As a race, we tend to focus on blame rather than fixing problems. If you look at the Russian election hacking, Russia allegedly did no worse than we do to other countries, yet we clearly didn't protect ourselves. Still, our focus appears to be more on trying to find people to punish rather than making sure it never happens again. As we move to autonomous robots, homes, cities and cars, that attitude could kill us. If enough machines go rogue, there soon may be no one left alive for us to blame. https://www.technewsworld.com/images/article_images/product-of-the-week_585x75.jpg Rob Enderle's Product of the Week I picked a product that makes my point this week. This is clearly not a shipping product, but it could evolve into a product that at least some affluent homes would have and certainly many companies would deploy. The SpotMini Robotic Dog from Boston Dynamics, the first new product I've seen since Softbank bought the firm from Google, is a next generation Robotic security device modeled after a dog. It is fast, it moves like an animal, and it even seems to get excited about going out. However, unlike a dog, it is armored, and it could carry integrated weapons packages that could stun or kill. Something similar to it likely will be deployed to secure everything from airports to military facilities, to shopping centers and gated communities. This "dog" likely will identify you both by visual technology and by electronics, such as your smartphone. Unlike your actual dog, it will be a machine -- which means that while you are authorized it might be friendly or even playful. However, if you are fired, or suddenly marked digitally as hostile, that playfulness could immediately morph into aggression. Imagine a smaller version of this thing in your home, suddenly deciding you were an intruder, or deciding that the folks walking into work were attacking the company. The SpotMini is cool, but it showcases that we better lock down whatever identifies us as us, or we will face the very real possibility that this new class of helpful robots will be more homicidal than helpful for far too many of us. So, while the SpotMini is my product of the week, until we lock down what identifies us to products like this, I'll let you buy it before I do |
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Also, it remains the leading vendor providing mobile security to our politicians, military personnel and major corporations.\n\nBlackBerry: The Most Important Mobile Company of the Future?\nAs we move into an era when our smartphones become our key to everything, and when the machines around us are highly connected, mobile, and increasingly have our lives in their hands, the security of these things has become a critical weakness.\n\nLooking at autonomous cars alone, if a hostile agency were able to gain control over a critical mass of them, the potential for loss of life on a national scale could make any other man-made or natural disaster look trivial by comparison.\n\nI spent the last several days at a BlackBerry analyst event in New York, and I think the company is more important than Apple is to our future, I think it is more important to Apple than Apple realizes.\n\nI'll explain and then close with my product of the week: a robotic dog you can't yet buy but that could protect your home better than a real dog could. It also showcases why we need a greater focus on security than we now have.\n\nScrollbi Ad\n\nThe Critical Nature of Smartphone Security\n\nIncreasingly, our smartphones are becoming the virtual us. Many of us shop on them and communicate on them, and they are becoming the replacement for our wallets and credit cards. Some of us unlock our homes and cars with them. It won't be long, if trends in place now continue, before all we'll need is our cellphone to access everything from our bank accounts to our medical records. It is becoming the virtual us.\n\nThe problem is that if our phone becomes compromised, someone else suddenly could have at least as much control over all our resources as we do. With that control, someone not only could take control but also could deny us access to our own things. We could wake up one morning with no ability to operate anything in our homes, access our car, or even get into work. If that happened while we were away, we wouldn't be able to get back inside our own home.\n\nWith one virtual move, we could effectively be erased and replaced digitally. Today it takes around a year and US$250K to get an identity secured after it has been stolen, but in an unsecured future, we might be barred from the resources we'd need to get our identity back.\n\nGiven the increase in the trend to work remotely and perhaps never actually meet anyone we work with on a regular basis, and the ease of digitizing and cloning images, it isn't hard to imagine a growing problem of people becoming homeless -- or worse, losing their lives -- because they were denied access to the things they needed to keep them alive.\n\nBlackBerry vs. Apple\n\nSecuring these things is what BlackBerry does. It remains the company most focused on this problem, and its products and services are the most widely used. I'm convinced that governments fundamentally don't get this growing exposure because they constantly seem to want to break the security on phones like the iPhone, not realizing that the small crime they are trying to solve could open everyone else to crimes en masse.\n\nGovernments have proven unable to secure themselves, so if government officials get the equivalent of a master key into every phone, so will hostile agents and criminals.\n\nGovernments tend to think tactically, and no company -- not Apple or Google -- can hold off major governments for long. They simply have too much power. So far, Canada has proven to be relatively reasonable in this regard. BlackBerry security, standing outside of Apple or Google, can provide a defense against ill-conceived government stupidity that Apple and Google can't.\n\nNetting this out, the reason BlackBerry arguably is more important to us -- and potentially to firms like Apple and Google -- is that it is uniquely able to keep us safe as we move into this future of smartphones as the virtual us. While movies, games and pretty phones are nice, I tend to think keeping myself, my assets and my loved ones safe has far higher value.\n\nBlackBerry's Missed Opportunity\n\nA great deal of last week's event focused on how well BlackBerry was doing. It is out of the financial woods. It has decent cash reserves, and all of its large-scale new efforts, including automotive, have been growing in decent double digits.\n\nHowever, as we move to this future of smartphones as the digital us, one of BlackBerry's most important offerings has to do with securing individual phones. Of the company's future-focused businesses, this is its most important -- but it is also the one getting the least attention.\n\nI'm not suggesting that BlackBerry go back to building phones en masse. That said, just as it is mocking up cars to anticipate the future of autonomous cars that also need to be secure, it should be offering a stronger concept of what a truly safe phone will need to be in the 2020s.\n\nYou see, it won't matter if the car is secure if the device we use to access and control it isn't. I'm reminded of the IBM mainframe and Web Services. Looking back at the way the world was in the 1980s, we had central computing and dumb terminals, and the equipment was leased. Now we have browsers that aren't that different from dumb terminals, and the industry is going back to a centralized compute model in which the hardware is rented.\n\nHad IBM not stepped away from the mainframe in the 1990s, it likely would dominate the cloud today. I think BlackBerry might be making the same mistake with its reduced investment in driving the future of smartphones.\n\nIt is uniquely capable of envisioning the secure smartphone of the future, which -- like the mainframe vs. cloud -- is less about today's hardware than it is about today's experience. By missing this, it also misses what is not just an opportunity for them, but a critical part of our own safety and security.\n\nWrapping Up\n\nBlackBerry is doing surprisingly well, and I was amazed at how well penetrated it is into markets like freight. It does much of the tracking and reporting to automotive, where it remains a major part of the car's control and entertainment systems.\n\nWe will desperately need a phone architecture that is secure -- not just from criminals, but from our own misguided governments -- so that we are better able to survive and benefit from our increasingly autonomous and robotic future rather than be hurt -- or worse, killed -- by it.\n\nAs a race, we tend to focus on blame rather than fixing problems. If you look at the Russian election hacking, Russia allegedly did no worse than we do to other countries, yet we clearly didn't protect ourselves. Still, our focus appears to be more on trying to find people to punish rather than making sure it never happens again.\n\nAs we move to autonomous robots, homes, cities and cars, that attitude could kill us. If enough machines go rogue, there soon may be no one left alive for us to blame.\nhttps://www.technewsworld.com/images/article_images/product-of-the-week_585x75.jpg\nRob Enderle's Product of the Week\n\nI picked a product that makes my point this week. This is clearly not a shipping product, but it could evolve into a product that at least some affluent homes would have and certainly many companies would deploy.\n\nThe SpotMini Robotic Dog from Boston Dynamics, the first new product I've seen since Softbank bought the firm from Google, is a next generation Robotic security device modeled after a dog.\n\nIt is fast, it moves like an animal, and it even seems to get excited about going out. However, unlike a dog, it is armored, and it could carry integrated weapons packages that could stun or kill. 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| body | Facebook on Tuesday raised the ante for messaging apps photo quality with the announcement of 4K support for Messenger. Facebook Messenger Promises Speedy Delivery of 4K Pics https://www.technewsworld.com/ai/651419/facebook-messenger.jpg "We're making significant investments in how people communicate visually on Messenger," wrote Facebook Messenger product managers Sean Kelly and Hagen Green in an online post. Starting Tuesday, "people can send and receive photos in Messenger at 4K resolution -- or up to 4,096 x 4,096 pixels per image -- the highest quality many smartphones support." Although the need for speed in a messaging app and the size of 4K photo files would seem to work at odds with each other, that apparently is not the case with the Messenger upgrade. "Your photos will also be sent just as quickly as before, even at this new, higher resolution," Kelly and Green maintained. |
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| body | https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/samsung_exynos_9_1510317155222.jpg?output-quality=80 Samsung has announced a new flagship mobile processor in the Exynos 9 series, built on the 10nm process. As is traditional with such unveils, it can be expected that the new new Exynos 9 Series 9810 SoC will be the processor powering the company's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S9. The Samsung Exynos 9810 packs the company's third-generation custom CPU cores and also comes with an upgraded GPU. Samsung is also touting support for Gigabit LTE modem which can offer what Samsung calls industry's first 6CA (carrier aggregation) support. Samsung says that the new Exynos 9 Series 9810 SoC has been built on second-generation 10nm process technology. The Exynos 9 Series is said to be the company's first processor chipset built on the 10-nanometre FinFET process technology. The South Korean company earlier this year unveiled its premium application processor, the Exynos 9 Series 8895. Some of the highlights of the Exynos 9 Series 8895 processor were embedding of a Gigabit LTE modem that can support five carrier aggregation, or 5CA. It supports LTE Cat. 16 with download speeds of up to 1Gbps and upload speeds of up to 150Mbps (Cat. 13). The chipset was used in the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ as well as the company's Galaxy Note 8 phablet. Rumours have pointed to early next year launch of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC which could be seen as the competitor to the Exynos 9 Series 9810 SoC. The Snapdragon 845 SoC is said to be built on a new faster, more efficient 7nm fabrication process. Furthermore, the new Qualcomm SoC is also said to debut on the Galaxy S9 next year. For Samsung's upcoming flagships, the company is widely expected to retain Infinity Displays which allow the 5.8-inch and 6.2-inch screens to come with a relatively compact factor. The upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones are rumoured to use the same screen sizes as well as the same curved design first seen on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. |
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| title | Marcher Malware Poses Triple Threat to Android Users |
| body | https://www.technewsworld.com/article_images/story_graphics_xlarge/xl-2017-malware-1.jpg A three-pronged banking malware campaign has been infecting Android phones since the beginning of this year, according to security researchers. Attackers have been stealing credentials, planting the Marcher banking Trojan on phones, and nicking credit card information. So far, they have targeted customers of BankAustria, Raiffeisen Meine Bank and Sparkasse, but the campaign could spread beyond Vienna. The attack begins with a phishing message delivered by email to a phone, security researchers at Proofpoint explained in a Friday post. The message pretends to be from the target's bank and contains a link that often is obscured by a Web address shortener like bit.ly. The link takes the victim to a bogus bank page where the bandits request the target's bank account or PIN information. Once the hackers have that information, they instruct victims to log into their accounts using their email address and password. All the information entered at the fake banking site is harvested by the hackers. Aspose Ad Permission to Hijack Instead of getting access to an account, banking customers get a popup message instructing them to install the bank's security app. About 7 percent of targets have downloaded the "security app," which is really the Marcher malware, Proofpoint estimated. Once installed, the malware asks for extensive permissions -- everything from receiving, sending, reading and writing SMS messages to opening network sockets, reading address books, changing system settings and even locking the phone. In addition, when applications like the Google Play store are opened, the malware will ask for the user's credit card information. While banking Trojans and phishing are common fare for cybercriminals, combining the two in a focused campaign isn't, noted Patrick Wheeler, director of threat intelligence at Proofpoint. "In general, we don't see a lot of crossover between phishing actors and those who distribute malware," he told TechNewsWorld. "The combination of the socially engineered banking Trojan download and multistep phishing attack that gathers credentials or financial information at each step, is fairly unusual." Not Your Typical Email Attack The Marcher campaign in Austria is significantly more coordinated than the standard email attack, noted Matt Vernhout, director of privacy at 250ok. "However, it may have limited impact, as the number of steps required to complete the attack may be more than most individuals are willing to complete," he told TechNewsWorld. Marcher has been around for a long time, which is why its perpetrators may find it necessary to modify the way they create landing pages to ensnare victims. "This is likely because security vendors and domain hosts are hot on their heels shutting them down," said Armando Orozco, a senior malware intelligence analyst with Malwarebytes. "They need other avenues to keep their business model going," he told TechNewsWorld. Future Expansion The likelihood of the Marcher campaign spreading is very high, said Proofpoint's Wheeler. "Marcher has been observed worldwide, and we have already seen a variety of schemes to distribute the malware, primarily via SMS, and increasingly sophisticated social engineering from actors associated with Marcher," he said. "Any attack such as this one is usually a canary in the coal mine," noted Rajiv Dholakia, vice president of products at Nok Nok Labs. "One should expect variations of this to continue to evolve and spread around the world," he told TechNewsWorld. It's not unusual for malware to be released in a single country or region and then, depending on its success, expand to other countries, said Damien Hugoo, director of product marketing at Easy Solutions. "We have seen many banking Trojans start out in Europe in the past year and expand globally," he told TechNewsWorld. Protect Yourself What can consumers do to protect themselves from this kind of attack? One defense is to use Android phones that are easy to keep current with the latest version of the operating system, like Google's Pixel and Nexus phones, suggested Daniel Miessler, director of advisory services at IOActive. "Pixel and Nexus stay updated constantly," he told TechNewsWorld. Also, "never use app stores other than the official Google Play store," Miessler advised, and "for the highest security, refrain from installing apps that are not extremely well known and well-tested." Consumers need to be vigilant. "As with phishing attacks on any platform, the onus is on consumers to beware of scams and look for red flags. Unsolicited emails or texts asking for information or giving extensive reasoning for why they should download an app are clear warning signs," advised Proofpoint's Wheeler. "Apps that ask for extensive permissions or that do not come from legitimate app stores should also be avoided," he said, "unless consumers are absolutely sure of the origin and necessity of the app." |
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All the information entered at the fake banking site is harvested by the hackers.\n\nAspose Ad\n\nPermission to Hijack\n\nInstead of getting access to an account, banking customers get a popup message instructing them to install the bank's security app. About 7 percent of targets have downloaded the \"security app,\" which is really the Marcher malware, Proofpoint estimated.\n\nOnce installed, the malware asks for extensive permissions -- everything from receiving, sending, reading and writing SMS messages to opening network sockets, reading address books, changing system settings and even locking the phone.\n\nIn addition, when applications like the Google Play store are opened, the malware will ask for the user's credit card information.\n\nWhile banking Trojans and phishing are common fare for cybercriminals, combining the two in a focused campaign isn't, noted Patrick Wheeler, director of threat intelligence at Proofpoint.\n\n\"In general, we don't see a lot of crossover between phishing actors and those who distribute malware,\" he told TechNewsWorld. \"The combination of the socially engineered banking Trojan download and multistep phishing attack that gathers credentials or financial information at each step, is fairly unusual.\"\n\nNot Your Typical Email Attack\n\nThe Marcher campaign in Austria is significantly more coordinated than the standard email attack, noted Matt Vernhout, director of privacy at 250ok.\n\n\"However, it may have limited impact, as the number of steps required to complete the attack may be more than most individuals are willing to complete,\" he told TechNewsWorld.\n\nMarcher has been around for a long time, which is why its perpetrators may find it necessary to modify the way they create landing pages to ensnare victims.\n\n\"This is likely because security vendors and domain hosts are hot on their heels shutting them down,\" said Armando Orozco, a senior malware intelligence analyst with Malwarebytes.\n\n\"They need other avenues to keep their business model going,\" he told TechNewsWorld.\n\nFuture Expansion\n\nThe likelihood of the Marcher campaign spreading is very high, said Proofpoint's Wheeler.\n\n\"Marcher has been observed worldwide, and we have already seen a variety of schemes to distribute the malware, primarily via SMS, and increasingly sophisticated social engineering from actors associated with Marcher,\" he said.\n\n\"Any attack such as this one is usually a canary in the coal mine,\" noted Rajiv Dholakia, vice president of products at Nok Nok Labs.\n\n\"One should expect variations of this to continue to evolve and spread around the world,\" he told TechNewsWorld.\n\nIt's not unusual for malware to be released in a single country or region and then, depending on its success, expand to other countries, said Damien Hugoo, director of product marketing at Easy Solutions.\n\n\"We have seen many banking Trojans start out in Europe in the past year and expand globally,\" he told TechNewsWorld.\n\nProtect Yourself\n\nWhat can consumers do to protect themselves from this kind of attack?\n\nOne defense is to use Android phones that are easy to keep current with the latest version of the operating system, like Google's Pixel and Nexus phones, suggested Daniel Miessler, director of advisory services at IOActive.\n\n\"Pixel and Nexus stay updated constantly,\" he told TechNewsWorld.\n\nAlso, \"never use app stores other than the official Google Play store,\" Miessler advised, and \"for the highest security, refrain from installing apps that are not extremely well known and well-tested.\"\n\nConsumers need to be vigilant.\n\n\"As with phishing attacks on any platform, the onus is on consumers to beware of scams and look for red flags. 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