Microsoft sees all your HTTPS links in Skype, and you didn't know

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While the Internet gets a reputation for being an anonymous playground, nothing is completely anonymous. Microsoft seems to be proving that point today, with the discovery they're accessing any secured links sent via Skype. Any HTTPS URL transmitted via Skype is picked up by the software giant, and then visited by an IP address from Redmond.

This was first picked up by an anonymous tipster, who informed Heise Security since it bore similarity to a replay attack. Somewhat ironically, Microsoft themselves explain what a replay attack is. In a nutshell, it's repeated legitimate traffic, which is then treated as such.

Heise was able to confirm the tipster's suspicions, using two test URLs to do so. They sent a URL containing login information, and one pointing to a cloud-based service. Both URLs were later revisited by a Redmond IP address, so it was no isolated incident.

You may wonder how this can be justified. It's in Skype's data protection policy, and is for 'preventing spam, fraud or phishing links'.


This bit in the policy has Microsoft covered.

You may remember the open letter which was published after Microsoft's Skype takeover. It queried how the giant would act with US government requests, and whether they would invade user privacy.

Whether you consider this revelation with secured web links an invasion or not, it'll doubtless have some effect.

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VisionaryMGMTPosted:

Damn it. Now they're going to see all the TTG, YouTube and 4chan links I send people.

IntPosted:

And what they see links ill link them up to some weird websites.

WokzePosted:

ah well, dont care if they see lol

OrigamoPosted:

I don't really see the problem with this.

WageringPosted:

Well that's not good...

XeDJPosted:

If one person gets your Skype name and they hate you they can just boot you offline :/ so its always a good idea to use a VPN when in Skype

ResolutePosted:

MS needs to fix up the security vulnerabilities in Skype asap.

AdamuPosted:

Lavish This is a bit much. First they already have terrible privacy and anyone can know your IP just by your username, now this? Yeah goodbye.


I agree there bro,

vDuraPosted:

ITG Well, that's a bit creepy


So is your profile pic :3

neboPosted:

Well, that's a bit creepy