segunda-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2015

How a 7-Year-Old Girl Hacked a Public Wi-Fi Network in 10 Minutes

Free Wi-Fi at a Coffee Shop or Other Public Space, is a Welcome Sign for Millions of People Everyday, Who Want to Get Some Work Done, Make a Video Call, or just Catch Up on a Bit of Online Shopping. However, as Results of a New Experiment Today Prove, Public Wi-Fi is so Unsecure, it Can Even be Hacked by a 7-Year-Old Child – and in just Over 10 Minutes. The Ethical Hacking Experiment was Conducted as Part of a New Wi-Fi Safety Public Awareness Campaign by VPN Provider www.hidemyass.com, which Aims to to Highlight just How Effortlessly Hackers Can Compromise any of the UK’s almost 270,000 Public Wi-Fi Spots.


With the Consent of her Family and in a Controlled Environment, IT-Savvy 7-Year-Old, Betsy Davies, Managed to Hack a Willing Participant’s Laptop, while they were Connected to a Purpose-Made Open Wi-Fi Network – Designed to Replicate those Found on the High Street. Professional Hacker, Marcus Dempsey, Who's Often Hired by Companies to Check the Robustness of their Network Systems, Watched as Betsy Used Hacking Instructions she Acquired through a Quick Google Search. It Took the Primary Schooler just 10 Minutes and 54 Seconds to Learn How to Set Up a Rogue Access Point – Frequently Used by Attackers to Activate What is Known as a ‘Man in the Middle’ Attack – before Eavesdropping on Traffic.


“The results of this experiment are worrying but, not entirely surprising”, Said Dempsey. “I know just how easily a layman can gain access to a stranger’s device and in an age where children are often more tech-literate than adults, hacking can literally be child’s play. Adults need to get their heads around online security basics – and stick to them whenever they connect to an unsecure network. As for children, while it’s admirable educators are focusing on skills like coding, it’s important to teach them about the dangers that lurk online, as well instilling a clear sense of the ethics. After all, as easily as one can now code a computer game, so one can fall into the dark world of hacking.”



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