http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028175.900-spies-can-send-messages-hidden-in-a-google-search.html By Paul Marks New Scientist 17 June 2011 THE peculiar list of search options that Google suggests as you type in a query could be hijacked to let people communicate secretly. So says Wojciech Mazurczyk at the Warsaw University of Technology in Poland, who specialises in steganography - the art of hiding messages in plain sight. Mazurczyk and his team dream up new ways in which spies or terrorists might try to communicate undetected, allowing security agencies to develop ways of eavesdropping on them. To avoid arousing suspicion, the method used must be as commonplace as possible, and what could be more ordinary than seeing someone googling in a cyber cafe? It wouldn't warrant a second glance, Mazurczyk told a security conference in Prague, Czech Republic, last month. So the team turned to Google Suggest to see if it could hide messages. Google Suggest works by listing up to 10 suggestions each time a letter is added to a search term, based on the most popular searches made by other Google users that begin with the same letters. The words offered change as each new letter is added. [...] ___________________________________________________________ Tegatai Managed Colocation: Four Provider Blended Tier-1 Bandwidth, Fortinet Universal Threat Management, Natural Disaster Avoidance, Always-On Power Delivery Network, Cisco Switches, SAS 70 Type II Datacenter. Find peace of mind, Defend your Critical Infrastructure. http://www.tegataiphoenix.com/Received on Tue Jun 21 2011 - 00:25:25 PDT
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