Skype hack could have been delayed or prevented

Published: 07th September 2011
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he recent high-profile hacking of Skype could have been prevented – or at least delayed – by better software protection says Russian copy protection software specialist StarForce Technologies.

Russian hacker Efin Bushmanov has cracked Skype’s protocol and data encryption mechanisms and made it publicly available for public. The cracking appears to have been achieved with a reverse-engineering method that is normally used for PC games and software cracking.

Liliya Volodina, StarForce Technologies marketing director, said: "He took Skype’s client application, disassembled it and understood how the protocol and encryption work. It’s not clear how much time it took but it seems that the hacker was working alone."

"Now he is recruiting other people holding the same views (say, other hackers) who, he says, ‘have enough time’ to finish the project."

"'Enough time' is a loose concept and we can guess that he spent more than a year to disassemble the program when he worked alone. This is a good illustration of the fact that giving enough protection to a program’s code may prevent its reverse-engineering for a long time, especially if the hacker doesn’t know the basic principles of the protection."

"There could be a tough times ahead for Skype. In addition to the fact that the company needs to fix program instability (in recent times it has crashed pretty often) it needs to rebuild the protocol and code protection. It has to make major changes if it doesn’t want to face a new crack in short period of time. Documentation that has appeared over the internet will allow other hackers to circumvent protection much faster if the repairs are only cosmetic."

"Generally, code protection can serve various purposes - not only protection of code from analysis. Code protection could be a protection against viruses which are able to modify program operations in real time. It could also be a protection against whole system penetration via a program’s weak places and it can solve the issue of connection protocol security."

"Traditionally program code protection has occupied only a tiny part of the IT security industry. People pay little attention to this matter and often omit it."

"For example, it is hard to find a specialised exhibition or conference dedicated to this sector only. On the other hand, the subject of private data security is met on every corner."

"We should consider the fact that protection of personal data starts from protection of a program that operates with such data. To make a hacker spend years understanding how a program works will build serious obstacles on the hacker’s way to steal any data."

About StarForce Technologies

StarForce Technologies is an international market leader in copy protection software and document security, providing systems to protect digital material from copying, hacking and unauthorised use.

For more than ten years the company has successfully developed and implemented state-of-the-art copy protection software which provides worldwide security for copyright and intellectual property.

The company aims to be a reliable and responsible partner, helping to prevent individuals and enterprises incurring losses due to software piracy, unauthorised data access and information leaks.

StarForce is among the leading players in the intellectual property security market. For many years it has been the leading security software developer for the Russian multimedia market which is infamous for its rampant software piracy.

Based in Russia, StarForce has representative sales offices in Russia, France, Germany and China.

For further information and press contacts:
Skype: starforce_
http://www.star-force.com/

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