Categories: Security

Account Recovery Flaw Leaves Myspace Data Open To Hackers

A security researcher has revealed that anyone’s old Myspace account can be easily accessed just by knowing a few basic pieces of personal information.

Myspace became one of most popular social network sites following its creation in 2003, but was rapidly overtaken by Facebook and others.

At its peak it attracted around 75 million active users a month and these users have now been warned that their accounts are at risk of being hacked.

Open door

According to Leigh-Anne Galloway, a security researcher at Positive Technologies, the account recovery mechanism that Myspace provides for users who no longer have access to their old email addresses can be quite easily tricked into letting anyone in.

All hackers need to know the target user’s full name, username and date of birth, all information that is often freely available from other social networks.

Speaking to Motherboard, Galloway said: “Companies have a duty of care to users past and present. Myspace is an enormous graveyard of personal data. If you have an end of life application or website, you have to have a plan.”

She added that she was “horrified” at Myspace’s “complete lack of due diligence” when it comes to the privacy of their former users.

Motherboard confirmed the Galloway’s claims, testing the flaw on two accounts and finding that it was able to “write new posts, read old messages, and basically do whatever the account owner’s could do”.

Speaking to Silicon, a spokeswoman said: “In response to some recent concerns raised regarding Myspace user account reactivation, we have enhanced our process by adding an additional verification step to avoid improper access. We take data security very seriously at Myspace. We plan to continue to refine and improve this process over time.”

The news comes after 360 million MySpace accounts were stolen and leaked online last year, many of which contained username and password information.

Are you a security pro? Try our quiz!

Sam Pudwell

Sam Pudwell joined Silicon UK as a reporter in December 2016. As well as being the resident Cloud aficionado, he covers areas such as cyber security, government IT and sports technology, with the aim of going to as many events as possible.

Recent Posts

Tesla Shares Surge On China Advanced Self-Driving Push

Tesla makes key advances toward advanced self-driving rollout in China as chief Elon Musk meets…

10 hours ago

UK Law Aims To Boost Security For ‘Smart’ Devices

New UK rules bring in basic security requirements for millions of internet-connected devices, aiming to…

12 hours ago

Alphabet Value Surges Over $2tn On Dividend Plan

Google parent Alphabet sees market capitalisation surge over $2tn on plan to over first-ever cash…

18 hours ago

Google Asks US Court To Dismiss Federal Adtech Case

Google asks Virginia federal court to dismiss case brought by US Justice Department and eight…

18 hours ago

Snap Sees Surge In Users, Ad Revenues

Snapchat parent Snap reports user growth, revenues in spite of tough competition, in what may…

19 hours ago

Shein Subject To Most Stringent EU Digital Rules

Quick-growing fast-fashion company Shein must comply with most stringent level of EU digital rules after…

19 hours ago