Hackers can take control of your Segway hoverboard

We can list so many reasons why you should never set foot on a hoverboard . Now, we’ve got yet another: Cybersecurity company IOActive has figured out how to hijack the Segway MiniPro ” self-balancing personal transporter ” through its Bluetooth connection. It seems like only yesterday that we were discussing how hoverboards had a tendency to spontaneously combust and wondering who exactly was actually buying these products. But clearly some of you out there are interested, because Segway has kept cranking them out. The MiniPro, which retails for $600, allows for remote control of the hoverboard-scooter hybrid (seriously, who thought this was a good idea?) through a Bluetooth app. And there’s no way to turn off the Bluetooth if your hoverboard is hacked. While people can’t cause battery explosions (I guess we should be thankful for the little things), “an attacker could bypass safety systems and remotely take control of the device, including changing settings, pace, direction, or even disabling the motor and bringing it to an abrupt and unexpected stop while a rider is in motion, ” says the press release . Hackers could even track and discover the location of the hoverboard user through this exploit. IOActive did let Segway know about these issues (they discovered them last year; results were partially released today), and they have patched some of the vulnerabilities in the product. Still, this is an increasing problem as devices are becoming more connected . Without proper security (or let’s be honest: even with it), these devices and their users are incredibly vulnerable. At this point, not implementing security for connected devices is shoddy at best and dangerous at worst. Via: CNet Source: IOActive

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PSA: Facebook Messenger Shares Your Location with Every Message

You’re probably aware that Facebook collects a ton of information about you, but if you’re using the mobile Messenger app, that also means your location data as well. A new Chrome extension called Marauders Map lets anyone you’ve sent a message see that location information all at once. Read more…

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Here’s a map that shows the location of every Disney and Pixar movie

They are home to your favorite stories, your favorite songs, your favorite characters. You know so much about the Disney movies that you grew up with and the Pixar movies you love now but do you know where they’re all located? No worries, this map by artist Eowyn Smith will show you. England sure gets a lot of Disney love. Read more…        

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Curious travellers rejoice: Wikipedia has launched an official Nearby page, which will provide you w

Curious travellers rejoice: Wikipedia has launched an official Nearby page , which will provide you with articles based on location. Read more…        

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Researchers show method for de-anonymizing 95% of “anonymous” cellular location data

Unique in the Crowd: The privacy bounds of human mobility , a Nature Scientific Reports paper by MIT researchers and colleagues at Belgium’s Universite Catholique de Louvain, documents that 95% of “anonymous” location data from cellphone towers can be de-anonymized to the individual level. That is, given data from a region’s cellular towers, the researchers can ascribe individuals to 95% of the data-points. “We show that the uniqueness of human mobility traces is high, thereby emphasizing the importance of the idiosyncrasy of human movements for individual privacy,” they explain. “Indeed, this uniqueness means that little outside information is needed to re-identify the trace of a targeted individual even in a sparse, large-scale, and coarse mobility dataset. Given the amount of information that can be inferred from mobility data, as well as the potentially large number of simply anonymized mobility datasets available, this is a growing concern.” The data they studied involved users in an unidentified European country, possibly Belgium, and involved anonymized data collected by their carriers between 2006 and 2007. Anonymized Phone Location Data Not So Anonymous, Researchers Find [Wired/Kim Zetter]

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StickNFind Bluetooth tracking stickers to ship next week, get extended range

StickNFind managed to raise a grand total of $931,970 through IndieGoGo since we first caught up with it , and now it’s set to start shipping next week. In case your memory requires a bit of jogging, the quarter-sized disc can help you hunt down whatever it’s attached to thanks to a smartphone app that keeps tabs on its distance via Bluetooth. Mobile World Congress also brings news that the miniature homing tags have gotten a redesigned companion application, an extended range of up to 150 feet (ratcheted up by 50) and a tracking accuracy of within two inches. StickNFind is being geared up for an arrival on retail shelves this April, but there’s still no word regarding which shops will carry it. Comments

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