Comment on Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolen
just_another_person@lemmy.world 5 months agoExactly what this is. Read the disclosure. What about your response doesn’t fit that?
Comment on Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolen
just_another_person@lemmy.world 5 months agoExactly what this is. Read the disclosure. What about your response doesn’t fit that?
NateNate60@lemmy.world 5 months ago
They did not do it by manipulating code. This wasn’t the result of a code vulnerability. If you leave the door wide open with all your stuff out for the entire neighbourhood to see, you can’t claim you were “broken into”. Similarly, if you don’t secure your endpoints, you can’t claim you were “hacked”.
sudneo@lemm.ee 5 months ago
Lack of rate limiting is a code vulnerability if we are talking about an API endpoint.
Not that discussion makes any sense at all…
Also, “not securing” doesn’t mean much. Security is not a boolean. They probably have some controls, but they still have a gap in the lack of rate limiting.
NateNate60@lemmy.world 5 months ago
It is a vulnerability, but exploiting that vulnerability is not generally considered by security experts to be “hacking” in the usual meaning of that term in academic settings. Using an open or exposed API, even one with a sign that says “don’t abuse me”, is generally not considered hacking.
sudneo@lemm.ee 5 months ago
I am a security professional. I would personally not care less to make the distinction, as both are very generic terms that are used very liberally in the industry.
So I don’t see any reason not to call this hacking. This was not an intended feature. It was a gap, which has been used to perform things that the application writer did not intended (not in this form). If fits with the definition of hacking as far as I can tell. In any case, this is not an academic discussion, it is a security advisory or an article that talks about it.
0xD@infosec.pub 5 months ago
Well from a professional here: It is.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 5 months ago
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NateNate60@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Please provide a link to whatever source claims this.
I hold a computer science degree and this contradicts the definition of “hack” versus “exploit” used in academic settings.
irreticent@lemmy.world 5 months ago
They probably typed it out themself then screenshotted it.