Identifying Interception Possibilities for WhatsApp Communication

Hello everybody. My name is Dennis Wijnberg, and together with Dr Nhien-An Le-Khac, I’m presenting about Alternative Methods for WhatsApp interception. This research project was part of my dissertation in partial fulfillment of my Master of… Continue reading Identifying Interception Possibilities for WhatsApp Communication

ServiceNow Messaging Service enables two‑way conversations between businesses and customers

ServiceNow announced ServiceNow Messaging Service to help organizations drive better service experiences from issue to resolution. Leveraging the Twilio platform, ServiceNow Messaging Service allows organizations to purchase SMS and WhatsApp directly f… Continue reading ServiceNow Messaging Service enables two‑way conversations between businesses and customers

Facebook blames networking issues, not a cyberattack, for long downtime

Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp largely returned to the internet late Monday following a six hour-long outage that outsiders suggested, without evidence, was the result of a cyberattack. In an Oct. 4 statement, the company apologized for the long downtime, blaming the matter on networking issues. Configuration changes “on the backbone routers that coordinate network traffic between our data centers” interrupted communication, Facebook said, causing a “cascading effect” that disrupted the flow of communication. The same issue also halted Facebook’s internal systems, further delaying the recovery process. Independent security experts suggested from the beginning that the company’s Domain Name System, the technological protocol by which connected devices locate one another on the internet, was somehow to blame. “We want to make clear at this time we believe the root cause of this outage was a faulty configuration change,” Santosh Janarhan, vice president of Facebook Infrastructure, said in a statement. “We also […]

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Facebook Is Down

Facebook — along with Instagram and WhatsApp — went down globally today. Basically, someone deleted their BGP records, which made their DNS fall apart.

…at approximately 11:39 a.m. ET today (15:39 UTC), someone at Facebook caused an update to be made to the company’s Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) records. BGP is a mechanism by which Internet service providers of the world share information about which providers are responsible for routing Internet traffic to which specific groups of Internet addresses.

In simpler terms, sometime this morning Facebook took away the map telling the world’s computers how to find its various online properties. As a result, when one types Facebook.com into a web browser, the browser has no idea where to find Facebook.com, and so returns an error page…

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