Master Espionage App? UK Elite SAS Soldier Identities Leaked by Strava Fitness Tracker

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Master Espionage App? UK Elite SAS Soldier Identities Leaked by Strava Fitness Tracker

This is not the first time the fitness app has been mined for personal data. In 2018, Strava published a global heatmap of user training sessions and heat anomalies located in various warzones led some experts to the conclusion that they corresponded with the location of secret military bases.

Nick Waters, a researcher for Bellingcat, claims to have found a way to reveal the secret identities of UK’s elite SAS unit members by using the Strava fitness application, he said in an interview with the Daily Mail.

Waters abused Strava’s feature allowing users to see personal information, such as full names, of those who ran the same route as you. So, if the app sees that a user ran a lap, say, inside the SAS base in Hereford, it would easily reveal the data on all of those anonymous SAS soldiers using the same app.

There only problem would be to get inside the elite military base as it is locked to ordinary civilians. But Waters found a workaround this problem, since feeding Strava fake data would make it believe you actually had a training session inside that base.

Using this method, Waters got his hands on the names of 14 SAS servicemen in a mere five minutes, adding that he “freaked out” over how easy it was to have access to information he is obviously not supposed to know.

The Strava fitness app has recently become notably effective in revealing military secrets. In 2018, the authors of the app published a global heatmap for training activities, featuring several anomalies – small hotspots located in war zones surrounded by “dark” cities. At the time, several researchers, including from Bellingcat, suggested that the hotspots indicated the presence of secret military bases where troops used Strava for training sessions, oblivious to having their location be outed.

Following the incident, The Pentagon banned the use of fitness apps and trackers on its military bases worldwide, to prevent further exposure of sensitive military data.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Master Espionage App? UK Elite SAS Soldier Identities Leaked by Strava Fitness Tracker

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