TweetDeck Hacked 19
redletterdave (2493036) writes TweetDeck, Twitter's tool for real-time tracking and engagement of posts, was found to be vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS), a type of computer vulnerability commonly found in web applications that allows hackers to inject script into webpages to access user accounts and important security information. As a result of the hack, a tweet with an emoticon heart is being shared more than 38,000 times — automatically.
Hmmm. (Score:5, Funny)
Yet another security venerability involving hearts I see.
Not really a hack (Score:3)
Re:Not really a hack (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Not really a hack (Score:5, Interesting)
The code that I saw, which basically reached out of its container and hit the "retweet" button on itself, was definitely a clever hack.
Re: (Score:2)
What exactly do you think most hacks are?
Next headline: (Score:3)
everything everywhere has been hacked. Deal with it.
"computer vulnerability"? (Score:1)
Slow down, poindexter. That's a bit technical!