Close
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Video
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
Read Down
Sign in
Close
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Read Down
Password recovery
Recover your password
Close
Search
Logo
Logo
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Video
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
More
    Home Applications
    • Applications
    • Cloud
    • Cybersecurity
    • IT Management

    Google Warns Iranian Gmail Users After DigiNotar Breach

    Written by

    Clint Boulton
    Published September 11, 2011
    Share
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Linkedin

      eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More.

      Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Sept. 8 warned its Gmail users in Iran that their accounts may be compromised by the fake Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) security certificate issued by Dutch security firm DigiNotar.

      The search engine provider, believed to have between 150 million and 200 million Gmail users worldwide, said that its own servers and infrastructure were not compromised in the security attack.

      DigiNotar validates and registers SSL certificates, which ensure secure communications for Websites. A computer hacker going by the handle “Comodohacker” stole a Google authentication certificate from DigiNotar in July.

      Comodohacker used the certificate to execute a so-called “man-in-the-middle attack,” routing users to fake Web pages and enticing them to reveal their usernames and passwords. This would allow the hacker to access Iranian Gmail users’ messages and monitor their conversations.

      Iranian Gmail user Ali Borhani Aug. 28 published a screenshot of an SSL certificate warning that it appeared in Google’s Chrome Web browser while accessing Gmail. Borhani’s post included a link to Pastebin with the contents of the fake SSL certificate for Gmail.

      DigiNotar issued the certificate July 10, and it was revoked by the Dutch certification authority on Aug. 29. Even so, Google is taking the unusual step of reaching out to Iranian users who may be affected and alerting them to how they might protect their privacy.

      Those steps include: changing their password; verifying account recovery options, which include secondary email addresses, phone numbers and other information that helps users regain access to their account in the case of a loss password; checking Websites and applications permitted to access the account; checking Gmail settings for suspicious forwarding addresses; and paying attention to security warnings browsers provide.

      Meanwhile Comodohacker is building serious credibility among the hacker set. He claims to have stolen certificates for 531 sites, including Facebook, Skype, Mozilla, Microsoft and Yahoo, as well as domains belonging to the CIA and Israel’s Mossad, according to MSNBC.

      DigiNotar was the biggest victim of this hack, as browser makers scrambled to shore up their defenses.

      Google Sept. 3 marked DigiNotar untrusted in the next release of the Chrome OS. Microsoft removed DigiNotar from the default certificates store on Windows 7, Vista, Server 2008 and 2008 R2. Mozilla Sept. 6 released new versions of Firefox, Firefox Mobile and Thunderbird to revoke certificates signed by DigiNotar.

      Clint Boulton
      Clint Boulton

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

      Artificial Intelligence

      9 Best AI 3D Generators You Need...

      Sam Rinko - June 25, 2024 0
      AI 3D Generators are powerful tools for many different industries. Discover the best AI 3D Generators, and learn which is best for your specific use case.
      Read more
      Cloud

      RingCentral Expands Its Collaboration Platform

      Zeus Kerravala - November 22, 2023 0
      RingCentral adds AI-enabled contact center and hybrid event products to its suite of collaboration services.
      Read more
      Artificial Intelligence

      8 Best AI Data Analytics Software &...

      Aminu Abdullahi - January 18, 2024 0
      Learn the top AI data analytics software to use. Compare AI data analytics solutions & features to make the best choice for your business.
      Read more
      Latest News

      Zeus Kerravala on Networking: Multicloud, 5G, and...

      James Maguire - December 16, 2022 0
      I spoke with Zeus Kerravala, industry analyst at ZK Research, about the rapid changes in enterprise networking, as tech advances and digital transformation prompt...
      Read more
      Video

      Datadog President Amit Agarwal on Trends in...

      James Maguire - November 11, 2022 0
      I spoke with Amit Agarwal, President of Datadog, about infrastructure observability, from current trends to key challenges to the future of this rapidly growing...
      Read more
      Logo

      eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site’s focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

      Facebook
      Linkedin
      RSS
      Twitter
      Youtube

      Advertisers

      Advertise with TechnologyAdvice on eWeek and our other IT-focused platforms.

      Advertise with Us

      Menu

      • About eWeek
      • Subscribe to our Newsletter
      • Latest News

      Our Brands

      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • About
      • Contact
      • Advertise
      • Sitemap
      • California – Do Not Sell My Information

      Property of TechnologyAdvice.
      © 2024 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

      Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.

      ×