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Eugene

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Sat Oct 26, 2019, 01:03 PM Oct 2019

Vatican eRosary app hacked multiple times just days after launch

Source: Euronews

Vatican eRosary app hacked multiple times just days after launch

By Euronews • last updated: 25/10/2019 - 19:58

A new gadget aimed at getting more young people to pray has been hacked at least three times in the days since its launch.

The Vatican unveiled its "smart" Rosary bracelet in mid-October.

It is activated by making the sign of the cross and connects to the "Click to Pray" eRosary app, which is designed to "engage young people" in prayer.

But just days after its launch, security concerns emerged.

One security researcher — who reportedly hacked the app in just 15 minutes — claimed on Twitter that he had contacted the Vatican afterwards so they could fix the issue together.

According to the report, a security flaw in the mobile application could allow an attacker to take over the account of the victim and get the victim's personal information just by knowing the person's email address.

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Read more: https://www.euronews.com/2019/10/25/vatican-erosary-app-hacked-multiple-times-just-days-after-launch



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Source: Engadget

Vatican launches $110 'click to pray' wearable rosary

The device is designed to teach young people about the Catholic faith.

Rachel England, @rachel_england
10.16.19 in Wearables

The Vatican is hoping to attract tech-savvy youngsters to the Catholic Church with the launch of a "Click to Pray" eRosary -- a wearable device connected to a mobile app that's activated by making the sign of the cross.

The device -- which can be worn as a bracelet -- is made up of 10 consecutive black agate and hematite rosary beads, plus a data-storing "smart cross." Once activated, the wearer can choose to pray the standard rosary, a contemplative rosary or a thematic rosary, which will be updated throughout the year. The device shows progress throughout each prayer and keeps track of each rosary completed.

The Vatican says the device -- part of the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network -- is designed as a tech-based teaching tool for learning "how to pray the rosary for peace in the world." The corresponding app features personalized religious content, as well as health tracking info gleaned from the bracelet. It's on sale now for 99 euros ($110/£85).

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Read more: https://www.engadget.com/2019/10/16/vatican-click-to-pray-wearable-rosary/
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Vatican eRosary app hacked multiple times just days after launch (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2019 OP
So that's what's wrong... N_E_1 for Tennis Oct 2019 #1
Hi Eugene - thank you for posting this. I was not aware that there was such a Pendrench Oct 2019 #2

N_E_1 for Tennis

(9,722 posts)
1. So that's what's wrong...
Sat Oct 26, 2019, 01:30 PM
Oct 2019

Analog Prayer. The “signal” probably gets too scattered by the time it gets to god. Digital Prayer, especially over Bluetooth won’t degrade as much and will probably get through.

Shoulda had this before the orange one.

Pendrench

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2. Hi Eugene - thank you for posting this. I was not aware that there was such a
Sat Oct 26, 2019, 02:45 PM
Oct 2019

thing as an eRosary.

I still use the "old fashion" kind when I pray the rosary

Of course I still read books rather than a Kindle, so I guess I'm a bit of a Luddite.

Thanks again - wishing you well and peace!

Tim

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