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		<title>Blogger proves flaws in Ecuadoran security system by hacking president&#039;s&#160;identity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul Moreno, an Ecuadoran blogger, discovered a flaw in the country's national online identity database, which he demonstrated by hijacking the identity of President Rafael Correa. He was briefly arrested, but was released after a vociferous Twitter campaign that prompted action from the president, who personally ordered Moreno's release. Moreno triumphantly announced his victory on [...]]]></description>
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Paul Moreno, an Ecuadoran blogger, discovered a flaw in the country's national online identity database, which he demonstrated by hijacking the identity of President Rafael Correa. He was briefly arrested, but was released after <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23LiberenaPaulcoyote&#038;src=hash">a vociferous Twitter campaign</a> that prompted action from the president, who personally ordered Moreno's release. <a href="https://twitter.com/paulcoyote/status/275718500914442240">Moreno triumphantly announced his victory on Twitter</a>.

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Citing <a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/11/ff-mat-honan-password-hacker/all/">a Wired story on password security</a>, Moreno set out on Nov. 26 to demonstrate a security flaw in DatoSeguro with an attention-getting proof of concept scheme: accessing President Correa’s account. He began by doxing the president, and once equipped with Correa’s date of birth and a national identification number — obtained via online searches — he had two of the three pieces of information he needed. The third was a set of two numbers from an identity card, which he simply guessed. With that, he had access to Correa’s account.

“Out of curiosity, I noticed one time that the fingertip digits in the IDS are all very similar,” he wrote on his blog. “There’s a V or an E or an A followed by various numbers: V23444 – E5444 and so on…combinations that are very simplistic, apparently. The system asked me for the third and fourth numbers of the fingertip digits. With the first combination, I got the numbers right and my account was created. After verifying the email the system sends, I had access to all Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado’s so-called secure data. It took me about half an hour, maybe less.”
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<a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/12/security-post-lands-ecuadorian-blogger-in-jail/?utm_source=feedburner&#038;utm_medium=feed&#038;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Top+Stories%29">Blogger Jailed After Password-Hacking Ecuador’s President [Wired/Mat Honan]</a>

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