Google Mail in the Mailbox Can be Hacked
Friday, April 3, 2009
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Use a hole in the mail service from Google, the attacker can gain access to user mailboxes. In the event Defcon Security Conference, this security hole discoverer, Mike Perry, explaining how it works. In a public network, such as a WLAN Hotspot, the victim to log in to Google Mail via an HTTPS connection is encrypted. Next, he opened the website address of the other.
Hackers who are in the same network, know the address of the website opened by the victims and send the packet data to the PC of the victim. This time, the victim signed in to Google Mail, but not protected. As a result, the hacker can read the data and retrieve login username and password. Until now, Google is not offering a solution to overcome this attack. Source: www.googlemail.com
Hackers who are in the same network, know the address of the website opened by the victims and send the packet data to the PC of the victim. This time, the victim signed in to Google Mail, but not protected. As a result, the hacker can read the data and retrieve login username and password. Until now, Google is not offering a solution to overcome this attack. Source: www.googlemail.com
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