![]() The point of the scam is to make a user who was randomly changing URL links use login and password and try to withdraw cryptocurrency from it. Someone has already created thousands of faked screenshots with logins and passwords for crypto-wallets. Scammers are already taking advantage of this vulnerability If a user changes the last letter “t” in the URL address to the letter “b” and follows a new URL, they will possibly see a completely different image uploaded by some other user.ĪIN.UA has run its tests, and it turned out that one can change one or a few signs, and there is a high chance to see others’ pictures that may show you anything, ranging from crypto wallets data and personal messages to some common images. As reported by Alexander Weinrauch, who discovered a problem: “One can see other clients’ images by just changing one letter in the URL address.” Outsiders can see everything you share Screenshot: LightShotĪ testing screenshot was created to check the fragility. ![]() LightShot, a tool for creating screenshots famous for the possibility to share your images with a link, has appeared to be weak in terms of the simple URL changes.
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