Last week, I wrote about how Joshua Aaron's ICEBlock app, which allows people to anonymously report ICE sightings within a 5-mile radius, is – unfortunately, and despite apparent good intentions – activism theater. This was based on Joshua's talk at HOPE where he made it clear that he isn't taking the advice
Reporting them anonymously, so what exactly is there for the government to hack in and find? This isn’t Facebook where you have to provide them with your photo ID.
You do realize that if they hack in they could simply set it to log user data while making it continue to appear anonymous to the outside? Even just an IP address could be pretty useful in locating who is tipping off the public about ICE raids.
Log what user data ? None is sent and that’s shown by the guy shitting on the project in their blog post.
Plus if they want your IP they don’t need to hack the server, they ask either the provider, cloudflare, your ISP or even just via PRISM.
An IP address might not be sufficient to prove someone did something in a court of law, but it will definitely be enough to be thrown in a ICE detention center, assulted, and possibly deported if your skin isn’t white before it gets to court.
You do realize that the extent of this “disclosure” was looking at what version of Apache he’s running and quite literally nothing else? No testing. No verification. No evidence.
As pointed out in the comments on the disclosure, this version of Apache does have the necessary patches in some installs and even if it didn’t, its unlikely to leave any vulnerabilities as his app is completely bare bones intentionally for the very reasons you listed.
You can come up with all kinds of fictional scenarios for what could happen like we’re in some hacker movie where the government just “hacked into the mainframe,” but that doesn’t make them real without any actual evidence.
This dude obviously has a personal agenda here and is trying to make some big scandal out of nothing.
what do you mean? that Micah should have tested the vulnerability, by hacking the server? that’s heavily illegal.
That’s usually how that works. You do a pen test and report vulnerabilities found and show a proof of concept of how you did it.
Just checking the version of Apache means absolutely nothing here and any security check that only does that is useless.
if the operator blocks you instead of giving a fuck, the consent for that cannot be obtained.
Defamation is also illegal, so what’s your point? That didn’t stop him from making claims about ICEBlock without any actual proof in his rush to disparage this guy and his app as people do when they have an axe to grind. He clearly “handled it in the worst possible way.”
if the iceblock dev weren’t such a douchebag, they wouldn’t be defamed. It’s not good if they didn’t update security critical software, but what’s much worse is how the dev handled it.