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April 10, 2013
Online call service Skype is constantly exposes users'
internet addresses to the entire world, giving cyber criminals chance to target
people. The Wall Street Journal and other news outlets had warned
about research that showed it was possible to coax Skype into revealing the IP
addresses of individual Skype users. Since
then a number of services have emerged to help snoops exploit this vulnerability
to track and harass others online. For example, an online search for "skype resolver"
returns dozens of results that point to services (of variable reliability) that
allow users to look up the internet address of any Skype user, just by
supplying the target's Skype accountname.
The idea being that if you want to knock someone offline but
you don't know their internet address, you can simply search on Skype to see if
they have an account, and then use the resolvers to locate their IP. The resolvers work regardless of any privacy
settings the target user may have selected within the Skype program's
configuration panel, the Age reports. Beyond exposing a users' internet connection to annoying and
disruptive attacks, this vulnerability could allow stalkers or corporate rivals
to track the movement of individuals and executives as they travel between
cities and states. Many of these resolver services offer
"blacklisting," which for a fee will allow users to prevent other
users from looking up the IP address attached to a specific Skype account, said
Brandon Levene, an independent security researcher. According to the paper, Skype was purchased
by Microsoft in 2011, but the software giant appears to have done little to
address this privacy weakness, despite the attention brought to it and the
proliferation of sites offering tools to exploit it.