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Opera reset wachtwoorden 1,7 miljoen gebruikers na hack

zaterdag 27 augustus 2016, 08:57 door Redactie, 4 reacties

Browserontwikkelaar Opera heeft 1,7 miljoen gebruikers gewaarschuwd dat hun gegevens, zoals gebruikersnamen en wachtwoorden, mogelijk zijn gestolen bij een hack van een server. Begin deze week ontdekte Opera een aanval waarbij aanvallers toegang tot het Opera-syncsysteem wisten te krijgen.

Opera biedt gebruikers die een account aanmaken de mogelijkheid om hun gegevens in de browser met andere apparaten te synchroniseren. Het gaat dan om gebruikersnamen, wachtwoorden, bookmarks en surfgeschiedenis. De aanval werd volgens Opera snel geblokkeerd, maar verder onderzoek wijst uit dat sommige gegevens van sync-gebruikers mogelijk zijn gestolen.

Het gaat dan om gebruikersnamen en wachtwoorden. De wachtwoorden zijn gesalt en gehasht opgeslagen. Uit voorzorg heeft Opera van alle gebruikers met een sync-account het wachtwoord gereset. Ook zijn deze gebruikers per e-mail over het incident ingelicht en krijgen het advies om hun wachtwoord, als ze dat voor andere websites gebruiken, daar ook te veranderen. Volgens Opera zijn er 1,7 miljoen mensen die actief van sync gebruikmaken.

Reacties (4)
27-08-2016, 13:52 door Anoniem
Opera is tegenwoordig in Chinees eigendom. Een Chinese browser.
28-08-2016, 13:59 door Anoniem
Door Anoniem: Opera is tegenwoordig in Chinees eigendom. Een Chinese browser.
Gelukkig hebben wij burgers geen last van spionage gezien we geen industriële geheimen hebben om te stelen. Amerika heeft Echelon op het hele Internet en alle satellieten om de aarde. Altijd op zoek naar dingen die geld opleveren.

Als bedrijf moet je dan kiezen bespioneerd te worden door Amerika, China of Rusland.

ASML de chipmachine ontwerper kan zelfs geen enkel land vertrouwen maar dan weer wel hun eigen interne netwerk. Alle landen hun overheid willen ASML hun communicatie wel hebben.

Als er niets te halen valt, is iets oninteressant.

Microsoft luisterd standaard ook alles wat iemand typt af ten behoeve van Cortana, in deze moderne maatschappij is informatie het nieuwe geld.

Het spreekt voor zich dat iemand van de Falun Gong beter Amerikaanse software kan gebruiken.

En als je Fred Spijkers heet kan je zelfs in Nederland beter helemaal geen internet hebben. (Zie Fred Spijkers op Wikipedia )
29-08-2016, 11:42 door Anoniem
Vraag, kan iemand analyseren of Opera in gedeelten is overgenomen of juist niet?

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0ZY0CA


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Mon Jul 18, 2016 | 8:53 AM EDT
Chinese takeover of Norway's Opera fails, alternative proposed

A Logo of Qihoo 360 is seen in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, November 2, 2014. Picture taken November 2, 2014. REUTERS/China Daily
A Logo of Qihoo 360 is seen in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, November 2, 2014. Picture taken November 2, 2014.
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By Stine Jacobsen and Paul Carsten | OSLO/BEIJING
(Reuters) - A $1.2 billion takeover of Opera Software by a group of Chinese internet firms fell through on Monday after failing to get regulatory approval in time, sending the Norwegian browser firm's shares to a seven-month low.

The deal needed a green light from the United States and China, and one firm in the Chinese consortium said U.S. privacy concerns would have led to an investigation into some of Opera's products that risked delaying the acquisition for up to a year.

Opera and the Chinese group have instead come up with an alternative deal worth $600 million which strips out some products and services in a bid to overcome regulatory hurdles.

The so-called Kunqi consortium, which includes online and mobile games distributor Beijing Kunlun Tech Co and search and security business Qihoo 360 Technology Co, will now buy certain parts of Opera's consumer business.

It will acquire Opera's mobile phone and desktop computer browser business, its performance and privacy apps division, its technology licensing business, as well as its stake in Chinese joint venture nHorizon.

However, the consortium will no longer buy Opera's advertising and marketing business, its TV operations, nor its game-related apps.

The hope is that the alternative deal will make it easier to win regulatory approval from U.S. authorities, one of the Chinese partners told Reuters on Monday.

"According to what we know, it was because of Opera's other services, and involves very many users' privacy. This would be extremely rigorously investigated during the U.S. government's audit and probably would have delayed the entire acquisition process by six months to a year," a Kunlun spokeswoman said.

"So we opted for a better method, and chose Opera's core assets, namely the consumer business, as the target of the acquisition. That greatly accelerates the acquisition process," she said in an emailed statement.

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Opera declined to comment Kunlun's statement to Reuters.

The acquisition was part of a complex of deals being done by the Chinese buyers seeking to join forces in their home market, which is dominated by giant rivals such as Alibaba and Tencent. Buying Opera will also help the group expand into emerging markets in Asia, Africa and elsewhere.

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Shares in Opera, which had flagged potential regulatory issues last week, slumped as much as 17 percent but recovered to trade at 54.25 crowns by 1210 GMT, 11 percent higher than before the original deal was announced in February.

Earlier on Monday, Opera said the original deal was lacking regulatory approval, without saying whether it was awaiting the green light from China, the United States, or both.

The final deadline for the offer, and the deadline for approval by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, were both on Friday.

"No regulators have said no. We have not received an answer within the agreed deadline," Opera Chairman Sverre Munck told Reuters, adding that the parties could have postponed the deal but decided to pursue the alternative instead.

"A vast part of the investors are disappointed. We understand that, and we are also disappointed that the original offer didn't go through," said Munck.

"People had expected a payout of 71 crowns, they won't get that. Instead, they will get an extraordinary dividend by autumn at some point," he said, without giving a figure for the payout.

The hope is that the new deal, which has been approved by Opera's board of directors, will close late in the third quarter. It is expected the proceeds will be used for a distribution to shareholders, share buyback and debt repayment.

"Since it will not repay all its net debt, but maybe reduce net debt by around half ... the expected distribution of one time dividends and share buy backs is likely to be between 25-30 crowns per share," Norne Securities analyst Karl-Johan Molnes said.

Qihoo and the Kunqi consortium, which also includes Golden Brick Silk Road (Shenzhen) Equity Investment Fund and its Yonglian Investment affiliate, declined to comment. Chinese regulators did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury, which handles media inquiries for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, was not immediately reachable for comment outside regular office hours.

(Additional reporting by Beijing newsroom, Gwladys Fouche and Ole Petter Skonnord in Oslo; writing by Gwladys Fouche; editing by Susan Thomas and David Clarke)
Of is Opera nu een Amerikaans bedrijf onder de motorkap?
29-08-2016, 15:50 door [Account Verwijderd]
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