Flagrant tales of epic (security) fails
Stupid criminals, careless politicians, inept bug handling, and more slapdash or just plain stupid behavior were abundant in the arena of cybersecurity over the past 12 months.
Everyone involved in this year's #StupidSecurity run-down ought to resolve to do better in 2020, perhaps by starting to cast an eye over examples of the people and organizations whove handled infosec problems with a bit more grace, preparation, and better passwords. Sounds familiar..
Bug bounties and ethical hacking particularly in the field of web security are a major topic of interest for The Daily Swig.
Vendor missteps are legion but sometimes its the bug hunters who get it wrong.
Back in July, developers of the VLC media player were able to debunk widely covered reports of a critical security issue in their popular open source software.
Jean-Baptiste Kempf, president of VLC owner VideoLAN,told The Daily Swig that the exploit did not work on the latest VLC build. In fact, it turned out that any potential issues related to the vulnerability were patched more than a year ago.
CERT-Bund which initially flagged the issue as critical - downgraded the vulnerability to low impact after we challenged the organization on its originally published classification, which was based largely on a public ticket.
Missteps in bug handling are more common on the vendor rather than researcher side, of course.
July brought the discovery of a Zoom client bug that allowed any site to force Mac users into video chat.
Security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh went public with a vulnerability in the Mac version of the Zoom video conferencing app that could allow a malicious site to auto-join Mac users to a video call and enable their webcam without permission.
Security researchers faulted Zoom for its initially dismissive response to the issue.
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Capital One grabbed news headlines in July when the US financial services company announced that some information of approximately 106 million people residing in the US and Canada had been exposed.
The criminal breach also compromised more sensitive information on a smaller number of customers: 140,000 Social Security numbers, 1 million Canadian Social Insurance numbers, and 80,000 bank account numbers.
Capital One tried to deflect attention from this aspect of the problem, much to the derision of the security community.
The alleged perpetrator, Paige A. Thompson, gained access through a misconfiguration of a cloud-hosted web application, according to prosecutors.
On a much smaller scale, the Dutch Data Protection Authority was left red-faced back in May after it failed to report itself on time over a minor data breach, caused by one of its own employees.
Oops.
DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) an emerging web protocol that aims to protect online privacy online became the arena for policy controversies this year.
The technology is supported by browser makers including Google and Mozilla but criticized by some because of its reliance on third-party DNS providers, among other reasons.
The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) controversially argued that DoH impedes web blocking programs going as far as nominating Mozilla as an internet villain over its support of the technology.
The ISPA trade association was obliged to backtrack and pull the nomination after a backlash from sections of the internet security community.
What could be a more awkward if not plain ridiculous situation than to be arrested while doing your job?
But thats what happened to two staff at US security consultancy Coalfire, who were arrested during late night physical pen tests at a courthouse in Dallas County, Iowa, back in September.
Dallas County Iowa Sheriff Chad Leonard told The Daily Swig that he acted properly in arresting the two infosec workers who went outside the scope of their contract.
In August, digital bank Monzo told hundreds of thousands of customers to change their PINs after it realized it was accidentally storing sensitive customer data in log files.
Monzo isnt alone when it comes to slip ups in this area.
For example, back in March it was revealed that Facebook had been logging web requests containing clear-text passwords for years.
Facebook came under fire once again months later, in September, over a data leak that exposed the phone numbers of hundreds of millions of its users.
Having had its share of privacy scandals, Facebook's all-caps rebrand in November to FACEBOOK was also widely mocked as tone deaf. A design that said reflective repentance may have been viewed as more appropriate.
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Last year in Stupid Security, Kanye West infamously exposed the PIN code of his phone in front of the spectating press corps during an Oval Office meeting with President Trump. The rapper was captured tapping in 000000 to unlock his iPhone.
But 2019 showed us that it's not only rappers who fall victim to easy to guess PIN codes.
In October Congressman Lance Gooden made much the same security slip up in revealing his phone password was 111111 by entering the code during a filmed Congressional session.
Gooden made light of his faux pas, choosing to disregard the part that hacking played in the 2016 US presidential election cycle or the sensitivity of the communications the first-term congressman handles.
The Republican congressman isnt alone in being captured by cameras in making a questionable security trade-offs.
Back in March, a video surfaced on Twitter that appeared to show Hashim Thai, the President of Kosovo, logging into his computer using an all-too-simple password.
Passwords remain a necessary evil despite predictions that were moving towards a passwordless future, a warm future thats perennially two or three years away..
One online resource, a Dumb Password Rules tool, spotlights firms that take an idiosyncratic approach to password policy.
Examples of curious policies include those of the BMO (Bank of Montreal), where users passwords must be exactly six characters long and include no special characters..
Entropy, theyve heard of it. Or perhaps they havent?!
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John McAfee who we sense will become a fixture of this annual list backed up his support for a much criticised crypto-currency wallet last year with a stand-out performance in a different category, OpSec fail.
In July, McAfee posted pictures on Twitter that revealed that he was holed up in Vilnius, Lithuania, in a tin-foil lined room. The disclosure followed days after McAfee and his entourage were arrested after his yacht docked in the Dominican Republic over concerns that Army-grade weapons were on board.
The group were released without charge four days later before resurfacing in eastern Europe.
Criminals and police alike served up a steady diet of WTF moments in infosec over the last 12 months.
In January, a Microsoft employee chided the Chicago Police Department over claims the police forces Windows 7 machines were at the cutting edge of technology.
In July somebody hijacked the Met Polices official newsfeed and Twitter account, a small example of a wide field of slapdash security that involves what might loosely be described social media shenanigans.
Staying with police-related security missteps, Chinese citizen Yujing Zhang was arrested at Trumps Mar-a-Lago club in Florida with suspect items including multiple phones, two passports, and a USB stick that it turned out was stuffed full of malware.
It emerged that the US Secret Service trained security professionals, lest we forget plugged the suspect USB into one of their computers.
Not so much Bodyguard as the booby-trapped guards.
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The year in #StupidSecurity 2019's biggest security and privacy blunders - The Daily Swig
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- New internet security device launched to safeguard schools against child abuse - Phys.Org [Last Updated On: February 26th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 26th, 2017]
- Everything You Need to Know About Cloudbleed, the Latest Internet Security Disaster - Gizmodo [Last Updated On: February 26th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 26th, 2017]
- Data from internet-connected teddy bears held ransom, security expert says - Fox News [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2017]
- Emsisoft Internet Security 2017.2.0.7219 - TechCentral.ie [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2017]
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- Internet security company launches a perfume line to promote cybersecurity - Mashable [Last Updated On: March 12th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2017]
- Internet security - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: March 12th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2017]
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- Bruce Schneier on New Security Threats from the Internet of Things - Linux.com (blog) [Last Updated On: March 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2017]
- Carpe Diem: home internet security - KFOX El Paso [Last Updated On: March 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2017]
- Motivation Monday: home internet security - KFOX El Paso [Last Updated On: March 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2017]
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- Internet of Things security: What happens when every device is smart and you don't even know it? - ZDNet [Last Updated On: March 21st, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 21st, 2017]
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- What the Cloudbleed disaster says about the state of internet security - Information Age [Last Updated On: March 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 25th, 2017]
- Google Has Declared Symantec Harmful To Internet Security - UPROXX [Last Updated On: March 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 25th, 2017]
- Internet Security Analysts: North Korea Is Planning a Global Bank Heist - Breitbart News [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2017]
- Internet Security Firm Confirms WikiLeaks 'Vault 7' At Least 40 Cyberattacks Tied to the CIA - The Ring of Fire Network [Last Updated On: April 14th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 14th, 2017]
- Homeland Security warns of 'BrickerBot' malware that destroys unsecured internet-connected devices - ZDNet [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2017]
- A Global Industry First: Industrial Internet Consortium and Plattform Industrie 4.0 to Host Joint IIoT Security ... - Business Wire (press release) [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2017]
- Mucheru urges private sector to boost investment in internet security - The Standard (press release) [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2017]
- Cloudflare debuts a security solution for IoT - TechCrunch [Last Updated On: April 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2017]
- Russian-controlled telecom hijacks financial services' Internet traffic - Ars Technica [Last Updated On: April 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2017]
- Avira Internet Security Suite v15.0.26 - TechCentral.ie [Last Updated On: April 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2017]
- NSA To Limit Some Collection Of Internet Communication - NPR [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2017]
- Report Indicates '10 Concerts' Facebook Trend Could Compromise Your Internet Security - Complex [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2017] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2017]
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- Don't Fall For This Tech Support Scam Targeting PC Users - KTLA [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2017]
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- Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm - WIRED [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2017]
- Decoding Internet Security: Spear phishing - Washington Post [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2017]
- From the Desk of Jay Fallis: To internet vote, or not to internet vote - BarrieToday [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2017]
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- Cyber Security Experts: Russia Disproportionately Targeted by Malware - Voice of America [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2017]
- The Latest: 29000 Chinese institutions hit by cyberattack - ABC News [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2017]
- Cyberattack Aftershock Feared as US Warns of Its Complexity - New York Times [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2017]
- This week's poll: Priorities for improving internet security - The Engineer [Last Updated On: May 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 18th, 2017]
- Akamai Releases First Quarter 2017 State of the Internet / Security Report - PR Newswire (press release) [Last Updated On: May 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 18th, 2017]
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- Massive Ransomware Attack Underscores Threats To Internet Security - Benzinga [Last Updated On: May 19th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 19th, 2017]
- Security News This Week: Hoo-Boy, Mar-a-Lago's Internet Is Insecure - WIRED [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2017]
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- Best Mac antivirus 2017 - Macworld UK [Last Updated On: May 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2017]
- Avira, Kaspersky Top Windows 10 Antivirus Tests - Tom's Guide [Last Updated On: May 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2017]
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- Blockchain Offers Hope for the Broken Internet - Fortune [Last Updated On: May 28th, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 28th, 2017]
- New uses for RFID and security for the internet of things - Phys.Org [Last Updated On: May 31st, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2017]
- Security Best Practices for the Internet of Things - Web Host Industry Review [Last Updated On: May 31st, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2017]
- Internet infrastructure security guidelines for Africa unveiled - Premium Times [Last Updated On: May 31st, 2017] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2017]
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- Internet Security Alliance: NIST framework metrics should focus on threats - Inside Cybersecurity (subscription) [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2017]
- China cyber-security law will keep citizens' data within the Great Firewall - The Register [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2017]
- Cyber security: Africa gets Internet security guidelines - TheNewsGuru [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2017]
- China to Implement Its First Law on Internet Security After Ransomware Attack - Sputnik International [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2017]
- Decoding Internet Security: Ransomware - Washington Post [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2017]
- Internet security upgrade on course - Business Daily (press release) (blog) [Last Updated On: June 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2017]
- What's the Safest Laptop For Internet Security? - HuffPost [Last Updated On: June 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2017]
- Every Day Is Internet Security Day - The Chief-Leader [Last Updated On: June 3rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2017]
- 5 Reasons why internet security is crucial in 2017 - Techworm [Last Updated On: June 3rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2017]
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