mfw I find a photo service not stripping the GPS coordinates from user images. Reporting...pic.twitter.com/j81BYNdUvu
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Unredacted EXIF was a huge factor in many mid/late-2000's 4chan campaigns. Pull up anybody's house in Google Maps pretty easily.
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4chan would fuzz PhotoBucket URLs for womens' private albums, extract the GPS from EXIF tags, and go from there. It was pretty... unhinged.
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Don't even get me started on forum software in the early-2000's, where any hacker had a privesc on gaming forums because they sucked so hard
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I remember a forum in ~2003, a hacker named "Viper" would visit and screw with the admins for fun every few weeks. Nothing they could do.
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90s-early 2000s web was truly a wild west where crackers of any level really reigned unchecked. There were no valid assumptions of safety.
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This past inability to trust platforms and their integrity, at any level, continues to significantly poison the modern rhetoric and focus.
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Modern security practitioners should start by designing logical controls using existing tools, not first obsessing over them being pointless
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I've said this 100 times, but starting off I was worried about Chinese 0days - when we still didn't even patch our Windows XP SP2 clients.
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Hey, remember putting HTML redirects in your forum signature? That was cool.
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