Colleagues, the Telegram Passport app promised
ease of use and security for the cryptocurrency community and other end-users
by storing your personal data in its cloud-based app. The company it wants to bring Blockchain-based
payments to the Telegram chat app, which is popular among the crypto community
and third party developers can access the Passport Integration Guide. Security
researchers have identified two weaknesses inherit in this app. First, Telegram
uses SHA-512
to hash passwords. And second, it is prone to spearphishing, insider
threats or simply a rogue USB stick. Cryptocurrencies and exchanges may be the
chief beneficiaries of this authentication model. Telegram says
developers can integrate it in their apps and services at no cost. The first
company to support Passport is UK-based ePayments.
Bottom line: the Cyber
Security Defender questions just how pervasively Passport will be used
among the crypto ecosystem. Moreover, Telegram may need to strengthen Passport’s
256 bit security algorithm as soon as a better protocol becomes available. Share your assessment while visiting us today! Lawrence
– Cyber Security Defender
(https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com/)
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