'Robin Sage' Social Hoax Duped Military, Security Pros
ancientribe writes "A social networking experiment of a phony female military security professional known as 'Robin Sage' (named after a US Army Special Forces training exercise) worked way too well, fooling even the most security-savvy professionals on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. It also led to the leakage of sensitive military information after an Army Ranger accepted 'Robin's' friend request on Facebook and his photos from Afghanistan exposed geolocation information accessible to 'Robin.' The researcher who conducted the experiment will show off his findings at the upcoming Black Hat USA conference in Las Vegas, where the real woman pictured in the profiles is scheduled to introduce him for his presentation."
Cool!
Portage. It's not just for birchbark canoes.
Canada: The US's more awesome sibling.
Yeah, if it weren't for the French, Americans would be speaking English today.
They're compiling ships from source now?
Fascinating!
Dude, TFS says he's a friggin' Army Ranger.
With that much testosterone, those guys aren't going to immediately assume it's spam. They're just going to assume they don't remember her. These guys walk with swagger because they know they're carrying an Army issued Big Pair (TM), which likely clouds their judgement sometimes.
I'd say more about TFA, but Firefox is telling me that the URL is redirecting in a way that can never resolve, so I have no idea of what it actually says. :-P
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
News flash: Windows' "folders" aren't real folders, Twitter's "tweets" do not come from little birds, and you are not in physical contact with your Linkedin "connections."
But cybersex still counts, right?