Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Hackers highlight major Skype security hole

Russian hackers bypass security measures with just an email address



Skype disabled its password recovery function after Russian hackers exposed a major flaw in the service's security.
Update: We've been in touch with Skype to find out more. The company told us, "Early this morning we were notified of user concerns surrounding the security of the password reset feature on our website.
"This issue affected some users where multiple Skype accounts were registered to the same email address. We suspended the password reset feature temporarily this morning as a precaution and have made updates to the password reset process today so that it is now working properly."
Skype has said it is now getting in touch with users who have been affected by today's security issues so if you don't hear from the company, you should be safe.
Original story continues:
It was discovered that hackers were able to access Skype users' accounts armed with just their username and the email address linked to the account.
The Microsoft-owned VoIP service was forced to issue a statement acknowledging the hole, saying, "We have had reports of a new security vulnerability issue."

Vulnerability issue

"As a precautionary step we have temporarily disabled password reset as we continue to investigate the issue further. We apologise for the inconvenience but user experience and safety is our first priority"
Although hackers would need to know your Skype username and email address to access your account, those concerned are advised to change the email address their account is registered to.
It hasn't been a particularly good week for Microsoft on the security front: yesterday it was reported that a 16-year-old had managed to create a prototype Trojan for Windows Phone 8.

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Microsoft to discontinue Windows Messenger, replace with Skype

'Shift to Skype. It's easy!' 


Microsoft announced Tuesday that it's retiring Windows Messenger in favor of Skype, just one day after a report surfaced that it was considering such a move.
"We've got good news to share!" a Skype blog exclaimed. "Skype and Messenger are coming together."
Microsoft will discontinue Messenger in all countries worldwide in the first quarter of 2013, except in mainland China.
The transition away from Messenger began several weeks ago, Microsoft noted, with the release of Skype 6.0 for Mac and Windows, an update that lets users sign into Skype with a Microsoft account.

Skype made simple

Microsoft tried to soften the blow to Messenger users as much as possible by reiterating the simplicity of making the switch.
All it takes, the company said, is an update to the latest version of Skype and sign up through a Microsoft account. Once those steps are complete, users' "Messenger contacts will be there."
"We will work with you over the next few months to help you transition and offer information and help along the way," Microsoft assured.
For those among the over 100 million Messenger users not quite ready to make the Skype migration, enjoy the last few months with the IM service while it's still around.