Blogger warns that ‘regular people’ are the likely target for the next big internet privacy breach. See what is going to happen after the jump.
If you’ve watched porn online this year then you should be prepared for your browsing history and name to be made public for the world to see, a US blogger has warned.
Brett Thomas, a San Francisco-based software engineer, has written in a post on his blog that if you’ve watched porn online in 2015, “even in Incognito mode”, then brace yourself because “you should expect that at some point your porn viewing history will be publicly released and attached to your name”.
Thomas says that if hackers were able to get hold of a list of logs that can give them an idea of a users’ name, plus logs for sensitive websites like porn, then the two could be cross-referenced to put a name to a viewing history.
Those two hacks would have to be large-scale and are unlikely — and both must take place at the same time — but Scott warns that technologists should work harder to prevent such leaks from happening. “All that’s needed are two nominal data breaches and an enterprising teenager that wants to create havoc,” Scott writes.
In August last year purportedly naked photographs of more than 100 celebrities were leaked online by a hacker onto the website 4chan.
Mr Thomas, a Harvard graduate, argues that “regular people” could be next.
“I think the next big internet privacy crisis could expose the private and potentially embarrassing personal data of regular people to their neighbors,” he writes.
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