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Hackers transform Angry Birds website into 'Spying Birds' following NSA claims

Hackers transform Angry Birds website into 'Spying Birds' following NSA claims The official Angry Birds website was defaced by hackers following reports that U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies have been collecting user information from the game and other popular mobile apps. Some users trying to access the www.angrybirds.com website late Tuesday were greeted by an image depicting the Angry Birds game characters accompanied by the text "Spying Birds." The U.S. National Security Agency's logo was also visible in the image. The NSA and Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) have been working together to collect geolocation data, address books, buddy lists, telephone logs and other pieces of information from "leaky" mobile apps, The New York Times reported Monday based on documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. Mobile apps commonly collect data about their users and share it with advertising networks, which then use the information to build user profiles for targeted advertising. A secret 20-page GCHQ report from 2012 contained code needed to extract the profiles generated when Android users play Angry Birds, The New York Times reported. It's not clear if and how this data collection happens, but the reports were apparently enough to anger some hackers. Yet another DNS attack The defacement of the Angry Birds website seems to have been the result of a DNS (Domain Name System) attack where the site's name servers were swapped with others under the attackers' control. ''The defacement was caught in minutes and corrected immediately," said Saara Bergström, vice president of marketing communications at Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish company that develops Angry Birds. "The end user data was in no risk at any point." Bergström said the attack was similar to the one against The New York Times last year, referring to an incident where attackers pointed the nytimes.com domain to a server they controlled by changing its DNS settings. "Rovio does not allow any third party network to use or hand over personal end-user data from Rovio's apps." Because of how DNS changes propagate on the Internet, the incident was only visible to some users. In many areas the attack was not visible at all, but in some affected areas it might take time for the correct information to be updated, Bergström said. This delay is caused by how DNS resolvers—servers that resolve domain names to IP (Internet Protocol) addresses—cache records. Some servers might cache the information for a particular domain for a longer time than others, in which case changes won't be visible to users that rely on those servers until the cached record expires. A copy of the angrybirds.com defacement can be viewed on Zone-H, a website defacement archive. It is attributed to a hacker using the handle Anti-NSA. Hackers transforman la pagina de Angry Birds website en 'Spying Birds' La página web oficial de Angry Birds fue desfigurada por los hackers tras informes de que las agencias de inteligencia de Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido han estado recolectando información de los usuarios del juego y otras aplicaciones móviles populares. Algunos usuarios que intentan acceder a la página web www.angrybirds.com la noche del martes fueron recibidos por una imagen que representa a los personajes del juego Angry Birds acompañada del texto "Pájaros de espionaje . " Logotipo de la Agencia Nacional de Seguridad de EE.UU. también visible en la imagen. Los actores no estatales y el gobierno de Gran Bretaña Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) han estado trabajando juntos para recopilar los datos de geolocalización , libretas de direcciones , listas de amigos , registros telefónicos y otras piezas de información de aplicaciones móviles " fugas" , The New York Times informó el lunes sobre la base de los documentos proporcionados por ex contratista de la NSA Edward Snowden .

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Hackers transform Angry Birds website into 'Spying Birds' following NSA claims The official Angry Birds website was defaced by hackers following reports that U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies have been collecting user information from the game and other popular mobile apps. Some users trying to access the www.angrybirds.com website late Tuesday were greeted by an image depicting the Angry Birds game characters accompanied by the text "Spying Birds." The U.S. National Security Agency's logo was also visible in the image. The NSA and Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) have been working together to collect geolocation data, address books, buddy lists, telephone logs and other pieces of information from "leaky" mobile apps, The New York Times reported Monday based on documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. Mobile apps commonly collect data about their users and share it with advertising networks, which then use the information to build user profiles for targeted advertising. A secret 20-page GCHQ report from 2012 contained code needed to extract the profiles generated when Android users play Angry Birds, The New York Times reported. It's not clear if and how this data collection happens, but the reports were apparently enough to anger some hackers. Yet another DNS attack The defacement of the Angry Birds website seems to have been the result of a DNS (Domain Name System) attack where the site's name servers were swapped with others under the attackers' control. ''The defacement was caught in minutes and corrected immediately," said Saara Bergström, vice president of marketing communications at Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish company that develops Angry Birds. "The end user data was in no risk at any point." Bergström said the attack was similar to the one against The New York Times last year, referring to an incident where attackers pointed the nytimes.com domain to a server they controlled by changing its DNS settings. "Rovio does not allow any third party network to use or hand over personal end-user data from Rovio's apps." Because of how DNS changes propagate on the Internet, the incident was only visible to some users. In many areas the attack was not visible at all, but in some affected areas it might take time for the correct information to be updated, Bergström said. This delay is caused by how DNS resolvers—servers that resolve domain names to IP (Internet Protocol) addresses—cache records. Some servers might cache the information for a particular domain for a longer time than others, in which case changes won't be visible to users that rely on those servers until the cached record expires. A copy of the angrybirds.com defacement can be viewed on Zone-H, a website defacement archive. It is attributed to a hacker using the handle Anti-NSA. Hackers transforman la pagina de Angry Birds website en 'Spying Birds' La página web oficial de Angry Birds fue desfigurada por los hackers tras informes de que las agencias de inteligencia de Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido han estado recolectando información de los usuarios del juego y otras aplicaciones móviles populares. Algunos usuarios que intentan acceder a la página web www.angrybirds.com la noche del martes fueron recibidos por una imagen que representa a los personajes del juego Angry Birds acompañada del texto "Pájaros de espionaje . " Logotipo de la Agencia Nacional de Seguridad de EE.UU. también visible en la imagen. Los actores no estatales y el gobierno de Gran Bretaña Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) han estado trabajando juntos para recopilar los datos de geolocalización , libretas de direcciones , listas de amigos , registros telefónicos y otras piezas de información de aplicaciones móviles " fugas" , The New York Times informó el lunes sobre la base de los documentos proporcionados por ex contratista de la NSA Edward Snowden .

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