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Strava fitness app divulges heatmap of secretive British SAS base | #CyberSecurity #Privacy #Awareness #Wearables #NAIVETY 

Strava fitness app divulges heatmap of secretive British SAS base | #CyberSecurity #Privacy #Awareness #Wearables #NAIVETY  | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it

A secretive special air service base has been inadvertently revealed by a fitness app that has created a heatmap of running routes around the country.

A SAS base in Hereford, along with a nuclear deterrent naval base and the government's spy agency GCHQ has been placed on a heatmap of Strava's customers, including the profiles of several people who regularly run to-and-from the highly sensitive buildings. 

The buildings appear on a global, interactive map created by Strava, which is an app that allows users to track cycling or running speeds and distances and share them with friends. But unbeknown to many of its users, Strava has used their location data to in a worldwide heatmap including three trillion coordinates, titled "Where We Play".

"When sensitive sites, such as the GCHQ, are quite literally highlighted by GPS activity, it raises concern not only for the individual connected to the device, but the institution as a whole. The UK’s security services must be hyper-aware of what they’re sharing – regardless of what may be labelled as ‘excluded’ within the device. If a device or application has the capability to share location in any respect, it signifies a breach in security protocols."

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/naivety-in-the-digital-age/

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?&tag=wearables

 

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A secretive special air service base has been inadvertently revealed by a fitness app that has created a heatmap of running routes around the country.

A SAS base in Hereford, along with a nuclear deterrent naval base and the government's spy agency GCHQ has been placed on a heatmap of Strava's customers, including the profiles of several people who regularly run to-and-from the highly sensitive buildings. 

The buildings appear on a global, interactive map created by Strava, which is an app that allows users to track cycling or running speeds and distances and share them with friends. But unbeknown to many of its users, Strava has used their location data to in a worldwide heatmap including three trillion coordinates, titled "Where We Play".

"When sensitive sites, such as the GCHQ, are quite literally highlighted by GPS activity, it raises concern not only for the individual connected to the device, but the institution as a whole. The UK’s security services must be hyper-aware of what they’re sharing – regardless of what may be labelled as ‘excluded’ within the device. If a device or application has the capability to share location in any respect, it signifies a breach in security protocols."

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/naivety-in-the-digital-age/

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?&tag=wearables

 

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Modern Mac owners need to ignore the dinosaurs and get protection | ZDNet

Modern Mac owners need to ignore the dinosaurs and get protection | ZDNet | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
I can’t believe that we’re still having a discussion over whether or not the bad guys have begun targeting Mac users. I’ve one word to describe these people who choose to ignore the real problems facing the modern Mac user and instead choose to live in the past - Dinosaurs.

Times have changed. The old-guard, fervor-filled dinosaurs of the past who for some reason (ego, self esteem, ignorance …) want to frantically and fanatically cheer lead have been replaced by the modern Mac user who sees the Mac as a tool rather than an idol. What is a modern Mac user? Well, for starters I see them as someone who started using a Mac since its transition from the PowerPC architecture to Intel architecture, a move which began in mid-2006. Much of the zealotry and nonsense spouted today dates back to the PowerPC years when owning a Mac was seen by many as a deviant pastime. Times have changed.

The modern Mac user also uses their machine in a very different way to the dinosaurs of old. People nowadays surf a lot more, social media has in many ways replaced email as the preferred method of communication. Multimedia on the web has exploded. More people doing more things in ways that we couldn’t really have dreamed possible a decade ago.
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Web Of Trust - Website Trust Ratings from Other Internet Users

Web Of Trust - Website Trust Ratings from Other Internet Users | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
WOT relies on a "crowdsourced" model of information gathering. What that means is that registered WOT members provide ratings of websites based on four criteria: Trustworthiness, Vendor reliability, Privacy and Child Safety. Members rate sites that they actually visit and interact with.

Much like a rating system that you might find in an online store or other votable venue, sites accumulate a reputation based on how people vote.

Those ratings are then made available to anyone.
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