Tuesday, 11 February 2020

CYBER RAKSHA CYBER AVAST

CYBER RAKSHA WITH SNEHAL VAKILNA 2.0 IN 2020 CYBER STORY 11 Feb 2020 on KHABARCHHE

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You tube link: https://youtu.be/UD2vp0pCvHc

Thursday, 6 February 2020

BEST CYBER LAWYER SURAT GUJARAT INDIA SHRI SNEHAL VAKILNA

Recently, Had a Memorable Session on Cyber Raksha @Surat in January 2020
- Snehal Vakilna

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Tuesday, 4 February 2020

FAKE WEBSITE AWARNESS VIDEO WITH SNEHAL VAKILNA FIRST CYBER LAWYER SURAT GUJARAT INDIA

CYBER RAKSHA WITH SNEHAL VAKILNA 2.0 ON FAKE AND SECURE WEBSITE 2020 on #khabarchhe

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YouTube: 
https://youtu.be/VkBzUOZbsso

Tuesday, 28 January 2020

CYBER RAKSHA WITH SNEHAL VAKILNA 2.0 EP on HIDDEN CAM AND TWO WAY MIRROR

Cyber Tuesday with Snehal Vakilna ( FIRST CYBER LAWYER INVESTIGATOR AND DATA PRIVACY SPECIALIST SURAT GUJARAT INDIA) 
Two way Mirror and Hidden camera only on " CYBER RAKSHA WITH SNEHAL VAKILNA"

You Tube;
https://youtu.be/4cS2SlUVmVo

#snehalvakilna #snehasavarts #cyberdoctor #warforce #cybercrimes #cyberlaws #gfsu #surat

Thursday, 16 May 2019

INTERVIEW ON 94.3 FM WITH RJ PRATIKSHA ON 15TH MAY 2019 ON WHAT'S APP SOFTWARE BUG

INTERVIEW ON 94.3 FM WITH RJ PRATIKSHA ON 15TH MAY 2019 ON WHAT'S APP SOFTWARE BUG

The vulnerability resides in “WhatsApp VOIP stack allowed remote code execution via specially crafted series of SRTCP packets sent to a target phone number.”
It affects the following versions that include Android before v2.19.134, WhatsApp Business for Android prior to v2.19.44, WhatsApp for iOS prior to v2.19.51, WhatsApp Business for iOS prior to v2.19.51, WhatsApp for Windows Phone prior to v2.18.348, and WhatsApp for Tizen prior to v2.18.15.

" Based on above What's app software bug had a telephonic interview on 94.3 My Fm with Rj Pratiksha on 15th May 2019.
I would like to thank Rj Pratiksha and Team 94.3 Fm for their efforts for Updating the What's app of Suratis 🙂"

-  Snehal Vakilna

audio interview it divided into 2 parts

Part 1:
https://lnkd.in/fBrQXjX

Part2 :

https://lnkd.in/f-ZzsHC

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Tuesday, 14 May 2019

HAVE YOU UPDATE YOUR WHAT'S APP

A critical remote code execution vulnerability in WhatsApp allows hackers to deploy spyware remotely on the vulnerable devices.


The vulnerability was discovered earlier this month by WhatsApp, and it can be tracked as CVE-2019-3568. The vulnerability resides in “WhatsApp VOIP stack allowed remote code execution via specially crafted series of SRTCP packets sent to a target phone number.”


It affects the following versions that include Android before v2.19.134, WhatsApp Business for Android prior to v2.19.44, WhatsApp for iOS prior to v2.19.51, WhatsApp Business for iOS prior to v2.19.51, WhatsApp for Windows Phone prior to v2.18.348, and WhatsApp for Tizen prior to v2.18.15.


The vulnerability can be exploited by making a WhatsApp call to the vulnerable iPhone or Android device and infect the call whether the recipient answered the call or not. Also, the logs of the incoming call were often erased.


The spyware in question was developed by Israeli cyber intelligence company NSO Group, according to Financial Times and the vulnerability was used to attack the phone of an UK-based attorney on 12 May 2019. " Selected number of users were targeted through this vulnerability by an advanced cyber actor. The attack has all the hallmarks of a private company reportedly that works with governments to deliver spyware that takes over the functions of mobile phone operating systems.” 


According to Cyber Crime Lawyer, Investigator and Expert Shri Snehal Vakilna from Gujarat " the WhatsApp vulnerability stemmed from an extremely common type of bug known as a buffer overflow. Apps have a sort of holding pen, called a buffer, to stash extra data. A popular class of attacks strategically overburdens that buffer so the data "overflows" into other parts of the memory. This can cause crashes or, in some cases, give attackers a foothold to gain more and more control. That's what happened with WhatsApp. The hack exploits the fact that in a VoIP call the system has to be primed for a range of possible inputs from the user: pick up, decline the call, and so on." 


Whatsapp said the vulnerability was fixed on Friday and the patch released for end users on Monday, Whatsapp urges users to upgrade with the latest version to avoid infection.


The number of users impacted with this vulnerability remains unknown, according to the company only a small number of users were targeted.


WhatsApp messenger owned by Facebook allows users to send text messages, voice calls, as well as video calls, images, and other media, documents, and to share the user location. Whatsapp is one of the world’s leading app used by 1.5 billion users worldwide.


Friday, 3 August 2018

"Controversy surrounding the mysterious entry of the UIDAI number in the contact lists of many smartphone users around the country." - Snehal Vakilna

"Controversy surrounding the mysterious entry of the UIDAI number in the contact lists of many smartphone users around the country."


There is nothing to panic.
UIDAI Aadhaar Card Helpline Number: The body had earlier denied that it forced any smartphone manufacturer or telecom service provider to add the helpline number to the contact list of users

Hours after the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) denied that it forced any smartphone manufacturer or telecom service provider to add a helpline number into people’s contact lists, Google accepted that it had in 2014 inadvertently coded the 112 distress number and the UIDAI number into its setup wizard for Android. This in a way put to end the controversy surrounding the mysterious entry of the UIDAI number in the contact lists of many smartphone users around the country

Google spokesperson said it “would like to assure everyone that this is not a situation of an unauthorised access of their Android devices”.

“Users can manually delete the number  from their devices.”
Snehal Vakilna ( Cyber Crime Lawyer, Investigator, Author, Activist and Expert)