Personal data stores found leaking online
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Re: Personal data stores found leaking online
#2If someone emails an Internet-accessible link for a resource on their home NAS, to/from a gmail address, would that be indexed by Google?
> Getting known faults on routers fixed could be frustrating
Does OpenWRT support automatic updates for security fixes, i.e. no functional changes?
Re: Personal data stores found leaking online
#3Unless someone is aware of other avenues?
Re: Personal data stores found leaking online
#4> The net scans that Digital Shadows carried out regularly revealed links to domestic NAS boxes on the Google index, he said. "That means it will have to have been shared somewhere else to make it crop up on a search engine." That "somewhere else" could well be a place where cyberthieves gathered or swapped data, he said. If someone emails an Internet-accessible link for a resource on their home NAS, to/from a gmail…
OpenWRT does not support any type of automatic update, AFAIK.
Re: Personal data stores found leaking online
#5> The net scans that Digital Shadows carried out regularly revealed links to domestic NAS boxes on the Google index, he said. "That means it will have to have been shared somewhere else to make it crop up on a search engine." That "somewhere else" could well be a place where cyberthieves gathered or swapped data, he said. If someone emails an Internet-accessible link for a resource on their home NAS, to/from a gmail…
Crawling private mail for public displayed results? I seriously hope that's not what happens. OpenWRT does not support any type of automatic update, AFAIK.
It's not clear, an old theory is that users could be pasting URLs into the browser search field, http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/3824030.htm
Prior incident with Microsoft and Skype chat: http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Skype-with-care-M...