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Those shortened URLs you shared aren't as safe as you think

If you shared ones linked to private files, then you could have a problem.

SHORTENED URLS MIGHT be more convenient to share, but they can end up being a problem if you used them to share private files.

Two security researchers found that short URLs are susceptible to brute-force attacks (repeated trial and error attempts to crack a password or account), which could lead to personal data being revealed.

The URLs tested involved Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo!, all of them having used bit.ly for sharing files saved online and map directions. The issue is that even if you shared links to these services privately, there’s a greater chance of someone stumbling upon them than a normal URL.

With shortened URLs averaging around six characters, anyone willing to put the time and energy into creating a program that guesses them create a database of working ones and access them.

The researchers say that uncovering them could allow an attacker to overwrite files, spread malware on people’s computers through Microsoft’s OneDrive accounts or find out who requested directions from their home to places like clinics through Google Maps, Bing Maps or Yahoo! Maps.

Google Maps 2 In short URL links linking to Google Maps, the researchers found directions from people's homes to sensitive locations like clinics. Google Maps Google Maps

Sensitive information

In one instance, they were able to uncover the full name, address, and age of a young woman who shared directions to a planned parenthood facility in the US.

While they discovered private files through this method, the researchers didn’t access any of them or share them in the paper.

When it informed Microsoft and Google of the flaws back in May and September 2015 respectively, Microsoft removed the shorten link option from OneDrive last month but told the researchers they didn’t consider their report a security vulnerability.

Google lengthened its short URLs to 11 or 12 character tokens, making them no longer vulnerable to brute-force scanning.

While that was fixed, the paper concludes that the best way to approach shortened URLs is to assume they’re “effectively public”.

“Solving the problem identified in this paper will not be easy since short URLs are an integral part of many cloud services and previously shared information remains publicly accessible (unless URL shorteners take the drastic step of revoking all previously issued short URLs),” it concluded.

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:36 PM

    Pity this news didn’t break few weeks ago…. Simon Coveney could have used it as an excuse !

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:40 PM

    Bla bla bla..how do u get the patch?! Gee, Journal, do you guys own a phone? If u read this article, what would u want to know??? Is it a full iOS upgrade???
    Shocking journalism

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    Sep 14th 2021, 2:06 PM

    @Jimmy Jones: Nothing wrong with the article Jimmy, consider yourself informed, go to your phone and do a check for updates, latest IOS is 14.8 and is the one you want to address this issue

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    Sep 14th 2021, 2:29 PM

    @Jimmy Jones: I don’t think you understand how journalism works. If the Journal tell you there’s a heat wave coming, are you expecting them to tell you how to apply sun cream?

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    Sep 14th 2021, 2:46 PM

    @Jimmy Jones: it’s not a full iOS upgrade it’s a vulnerability security patch to get it go to settings general software update the full upgrade will be called iOS 15 and should be available around the soon possibly as early as next week

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    Sep 14th 2021, 3:54 PM

    @Jimmy Jones: you write a letter to Apple to get the patch, they post it out to you and then you stick the patch onto the back of your iPhone.
    Pretty straightforward really.

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:44 PM

    Isralies at it again, when is the world going to put a stop to these Isralie tech companies selling their spyware to every miserable and nasty governments around the world?

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:23 PM

    But, but the Russians!

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:25 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: this is clearly the work of Sinn Fein masterminds, Father.

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:36 PM

    @Johnny: say that to him again and he’ll put your head through the wall

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    Sep 14th 2021, 1:47 PM

    @Daniel O’Connor: Boo! Bye girls! Pair of wánkers.

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    Sep 14th 2021, 2:14 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: you mean the CCP

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    Sep 14th 2021, 5:17 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: You’ve had your fun and that’s all that matters!

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    Sep 14th 2021, 3:02 PM

    Android for the win

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    Sep 14th 2021, 3:11 PM

    @Gareth Keenan: you’d be a long time waiting to get your Android security patch pushed through; 1 – 6 months depending on your phone make and Android version.

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    Sep 15th 2021, 2:18 PM

    My apple iPad last update was 12.5.4 iPad claims it is up to date Apple won’t protect me
    It’s works fine so no need to replace it

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