DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
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Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Some speculate this was intentional intelligence gathering by the Israelis which is plausible too. How does this make sense? If they were gathering data, why would they add a public download? Surely the Israeli officials would not want foreign powers to access this? Per Hanlon's razor, I don't think this is attributable to anything other than incompetence.
There’s room for both sides of the razor. The heapdumpz could be there maliciously, but incompetently made globally accessible.
So the heapdumps being available is a Spring Boot feature so it does not appear to be malicious.
Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
#43So one of their servers had a /heapdump endpoint that publicly served a heap dump of the server? This whole saga is out of control. This group didn’t really “publish” anything, though. They’re offering access to journalists through a request form. They’re also not saying how much actual message content they have because the 410GB of heap dumps makes for a bigger headline number.
Aren’t those Israeli software companies all supposed to be top notch, ex Mossad, yadda yadda? Doesn’t sound like it. I hope the message dump is juicy.
Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
Aren’t those Israeli software companies all supposed to be top notch, ex Mossad, yadda yadda? Doesn’t sound like it. I hope the message dump is juicy.
That's not a great generalisation for the whole country. How many ex Mossad people interested in doing actual implementation in tech companies do you think there are? It's like "aren't those US software companies all supposed to be top notch, ex NSA yadda yadda?"
Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
#45So one of their servers had a /heapdump endpoint that publicly served a heap dump of the server? This whole saga is out of control. This group didn’t really “publish” anything, though. They’re offering access to journalists through a request form. They’re also not saying how much actual message content they have because the 410GB of heap dumps makes for a bigger headline number.
Sounds like someone had a Java app and mistakenly exposed all of the JMX endpoints over HTTP. It's not the default configuration, and likely done out of carelessness.
"Spring Boot Actuator. “Up until version 1.5 (released in 2017), the /heapdump endpoint was configured as publicly exposed and accessible without authentication by default."
Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
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#48So one of their servers had a /heapdump endpoint that publicly served a heap dump of the server? This whole saga is out of control. This group didn’t really “publish” anything, though. They’re offering access to journalists through a request form. They’re also not saying how much actual message content they have because the 410GB of heap dumps makes for a bigger headline number.
Aren’t those Israeli software companies all supposed to be top notch, ex Mossad, yadda yadda? Doesn’t sound like it. I hope the message dump is juicy.
Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
#49cannot the pentagon with their billions in funding make a secure app?
Re: DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage
#50cannot the pentagon with their billions in funding make a secure app?
Unfortunately, the financial structure doesn't really make it easy for custom DoD software.