Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:07PM EDT
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Poor Hannah Montana. The beloved 15-year-old (known in the real world as Miley Cyrus) made headlines this week when her cell phone was hacked—again—revealing pictures she (and someone else) had taken of herself, posing with her belly bared and, in one shot, in a wet t-shirt standing under the spray from a shower.
Now one of the hackers involved with the theft of the photos from the cell phone has spoken up to take responsibility for the incident and, more importantly, to publicly discuss how it is done.
Requesting I refer to him by the handle "K Dollars," the hacker says he and his friends obtained the photos from Cyrus's cell phone months ago. The shots were ultimately released on the DigitalGangster.com website on July 12 and spread widely on the web, and though some observers claim the pictures are faked, no compelling evidence has emerged to indicate the shots are not real.
If you've seen how this works in the movies, you might think hacking a cell phone involves complex sessions of password cracking, heavy-duty computers, and dark underground lairs filled with custom equipment, but that's not the reality at all. In fact, says K, to get the pics off a cell phone, he barely has to touch a computer. The hack is almost completely done via the telephone, as K simply calls the cell phone company and pretends to be a supervisor, then simply requests a customer service rep give him the information he needs to access the account. In the case of a T-Mobile Sidekick like Cyrus's, he says, it's even easier since T-Mobile stores notes, contacts, and, yes, photos on a server instead of just on the phone, for use as a backup in case the phone is lost.
After obtaining the account information, K can call back and claim to be Cyrus (or another account holder) and switch the account to another phone he has handy, giving him instant access to all the original phone's contents. What if the rep asks for personal information to authenticate the call? If K needs additional data, like a Social Security Number, he says he usually calls the electric company, which usually has it on file, and pulls a similar trick to get them to give him the information, then calls back the cell phone company.
K says T-Mobile is hardly alone. This simple social engineering hack works the same way on any ISP, cellular carrier, or web-based email provider. The same basic techniques are responsible for the hacking of Paris Hilton's and Lindsay Lohan's cell phones (though some say Hilton simply used a password that was simply too easy to guess). In fact, K says he's been pulling these hacks since 2000, and little has changed since then. (I last interviewed K (then using a different handle) in 2003 regarding similar hacks of AOL accounts, which also relied on heavy telephone use and simply "mumbling" when the account rep asked for security information.)
Now for the sad part: I asked K what the average user can do to protect himself from these attacks, and aside from getting rid of your cell phone or computer, the answer seems to be "not much." "It's in the provider's hands for the most part," says K. Nor is anything likely to change. "I've been doing this for years," says K. "It just always works. It isn't new to the industry... both law enforcement and the ISPs know about it. They just choose to do nothing about it, at all."
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Ugh miley is SUCH a bad role model for young girls! I mean she's 'easy'. Why do people look up to her?
But not punctuation? lol.
Right or wrong steeling private info is theft, this is a teenage girl growing up in the spot light. She is going to make bad decisions that is normal for a teenager. Her parents need to gide her to good decisions.
(RE post 6..)
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This is actually not about Miley Cyrus. Its actually about being able to hack into cell phones. My cousin take photo's of herself all the time. Not the bad way but the good way. Oh and people learn how to spell please your not cool if you dont know how to spell.
no one's gonna read this post,because this was all ages ago now, but this is about how easy it is to hack a phone, not how skanky miley cyrus is (me: very. but it's irrelevant to this article) if you want to talk about miley, go to omg! and leave the tech stuff to the people who couldn't care less about those disney channel wanna-bes!
i really want the real phone number and i want to say too her that shes a ----- i fing hate her shes a slut and shes a spolied brat shes so spoiled
i really want the real phone number and i want to say too her that shes a ----- i fing hate her shes a slut and shes a spolied brat shes so spoiled
i hate her so much and shes such a bad singer and i dont like her and fuch her i dont care if i swear
Mileys a slut
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6 Posted by jamiebernard6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:28PM EDT Report Abuse
yall shouldnt do that to her.she is a teen that is what they do.they are just having fun and besides she ia a girl like me.she probly had a lot on her mind.leave miley alone she is a teenager thats what they do.you will just have to accept it for a fact miley if you read this im on your side.