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Sunday, November 29, 2015

ISIS Mocks Anonymous' War Declaration


ISIS has rebuffed the declaration of cyberwar Anonymous issued on Sunday.
"The #Anonymous hackers threatened in new video release that they will carry out a major hack operation on the Islamic state (idiots)," reads a message posted Monday in a Telegram channel believed to be affiliated with ISIS hackers.
"What they gonna hack," it continues. "All what they can do is hacking Alansar twitter accounts, emails etc."
The message includes a list of tips to counteract Anonymous' hacking attempts.
Anonymous issued its declaration of war following last week's terrorist attacks in Paris, in which 129 people were killed and hundreds more wounded.
"The war has been declared," a person with a hood and a Guy Fawkes mask says in the Anonymous video. "Prepare yourselves. These attacks cannot remain unpunished. This is why Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down. Expect many cyberattacks."

Dangerous Doxing

Anonymous on Wednesday tweeted that it has taken down 5,500 Twitter accounts affiliated with the militants since beginning Operation ISIS.
Anonymous also posted the details, including a physical address, of a person it claimed was an ISIS recruiter in Europe, according to the Independent.
However, Anonymous' track record of identifying extremists is spotty, the paper cautioned.
"The ultimate thing Anonymous could do that would be effective would be to ID people with an affinity to ISIS, but that could have bad consequences" said Richard Stiennon, chief research analyst at IT Harvest.
"They could ID the wrong people," he told TechNewsWorld. "Hackers do that all the time."

Disrupt Recruiting

Sabotaging ISIS websites could be another effective tactic, noted Scott Borg, CEO and chief economist at theU.S. Cyber Consequences Unit.
Anonymous could have an impact on recruitment efforts, since a large measure of ISIS recruiting is done through websites.
"Anonymous could block those websites. It could deface them. It could interfere with the servers being used to host those websites. So they could do quite a bit harm to the recruitment efforts of ISIS," Borg told TechNewsWorld.
"Anonymous, unlike government agencies, isn't going to be shy about causing a certain amount of collateral damage to achieve what they want, so they can be more effective than anyone official," he added.

Weak Weapon

However, there are those who discount the impact of any war Anonymous could wage on ISIS.
"It isn't like Anonymous is going to be able to launch missiles at ISIS, so the true amount of damage they're going to be able to inflict is going to be somewhat limited," Jeremy Gillula, a staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told TechNewsWorld.
"Anonymous is an organization of Internet trolls," observed Jeffrey Carr, CEO of Taia Global.
"They've never had much in the way of technical skill when it comes to hacking," he told TechNewsWorld.
One of the group's weapons -- taking down Twitter accounts -- is a weak one, he noted. "If someone takes down a Twitter account, how long does it take to get one back up? It's an inconvenience at best."

More Harm Than Good?

Anonymous' war on ISIS could do more harm than good for the people for whom they're seeking retribution.
"There are counterterrorism operations around the world monitoring much of the communication of terrorists, and Anonymous could disrupt those activities and at the worst, damage them," said IT Harvest's Stiennon.
However, any damage Anonymous could do might be worth the risk, maintained the Cybersecurity Consequences Unit's Borg.
"They might interfere with some of the government monitoring of ISIS, but the government has other options and other ways of tracking ISIS," he pointed out. "I think that if Anonymous is clever, they might interfere with ISIS' activities enough so it would be worth the small damage they might do to the government's ability to monitor ISIS."

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Smartphone can be your fitness tracker


Uncomfortable with your wristband fitness tracker? Now you can bury it somewhere in your closet as your smartphone would be your new fitness tracker, say researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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A new system called BioPhone, developed by researchers at MIT, can take your heart rate, breathing and other physiological measurements while it sits in your bag or pocket - without even touching your body, MIT Technology Review reported.

The BioPhone derives biological signals from your phone’s accelerometer and it can capture the small movements of your body that result from the beating of your heart and rising and falling of your chest, researchers said.

Lead author of the study, Javier Hernandez, said it is meant to capture this data during moments when you are not moving much and the data could be used to help figure out when you are stressed out and then help you cope with it.
For example, your smartphone might suggest you try some breathing exercises or ask a loved one to give you a call.
To measure the utility of BioPhone, researchers asked participants to stand, sit and lie down with a smartphone in their pocket.
The data gathered from the smartphones were extremely similar and in many instances the same as FDA-approved heart and breathing-rate sensors.
However, researchers still have to figure out how to measure heart and breathing rates reliably when the smartphone is in different spots like your back pants’ pocket, which can change how the biological signals are picked up.
In other words, the farther you get from the heart, the harder it is to get a good reading.

Post ‘likes’ on Facebook to ward off depression

If you are young and love Facebook, keep it to just “liking” and minimise your virtual circle of friends to cut the upcoming depression risk. According to researchers, the social networking site can have positive and negative effects on the levels of a common stress hormone in teenagers.
The team found that having more than 300 Facebook friends increased teenagers’ levels of cortisol while those who only posted “likes” on their Facebook friends to encourage them actually decreased their cortisol levels. 
“We were able to show that beyond 300 Facebook friends, adolescents showed higher cortisol levels. We can imagine that those who have 1,000 or 2,000 friends on Facebook may be subjected to even greater stress,” explained Professor Sonia Lupien from University of Montreal.
“While other important external factors are also responsible, we estimated that the isolated effect of Facebook on cortisol was around eight percent,” Lupien noted. 
Lupien and her colleagues recruited 88 participants aged 12-17 years who were asked about their Facebook use, number of friends, self-promoting behaviour, and the supporting behaviour they displayed toward their friends. 
Along with these four measures, the team collected cortisol samples of the participating adolescents. 
Other studies have shown that high morning cortisol levels at 13 years increase the risk of suffering from depression at 16 years by 37 percent. 
While none of the adolescents suffered from depression at the time of the study, Lupien could not conclude that they were free from an increased risk of developing it. 
“We did not observe depression in our participants. However, adolescents who present high stress hormone levels do not become depressed immediately; it can occur later on,” Lupien emphasised. 
Some studies have shown that it may take 11 years before the onset of severe depression in children who consistently had high cortisol levels
The study is one of the first in the emerging field of cyberpsychology to focus on the effects of Facebook on well-being. 
“Developmental analysis could also reveal whether virtual stress is indeed ‘getting over the screen and under the skin’ to modulate neurobiological processes related to adaptation,” the authors noted in a paper published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology.