Those who visited Fox News’ Twitter page on Jan 5 might have seen this message: “Breaking: Bill O Riley is gay”. or “I am high on crack right now might not be coming into work today” – on CNN anchor Rick Sanchez’s twitter page.
Dismiss them: They were the work of miscreants and have been taken down. Hackers also defaced the Twitter pages of 31 other celebritiies, including President-elect Barack Obama and pop princess Britney Spears, leaving pornographic messages on some and links to dodgy company websites on others. Twitter, a micro-blogging website hat allows users to send status updates from their mobile phones, instant messaging services and Facebook, is popular with celebrities as a way of connecting with their audience.
And a huge and trusting user base is the reason it is only a matter of time before hackers wreak havoc on other social networking platforms like Facebook and MySpace. It may seem dumb but people do let their guard down on social networking spaces. They leave messages for friends and respond to messages without so much as a second thought.
Netizens often forget that a bad guy can move into the Net Neighbourhood. A message from him/her inviting you to click on a phony link, which you unthinkingly do, can rob you of your username and password. Which is precisely what is happening: Phishing scams have started to show up on Twitter accounts too. Messages, supposedly from a “friend”, urge users to click on a link that leads to a fake log-in page. The same scenario has plagued Facebook at the same time Twitter got hit over the New Year weekend.
What good are Twitter log-in data and password, you wonder. For one, your stolen identity can be used to trick your friends to a website, where drive-by malware can be installed on their computers, turning the machines into zombies for spammers and hackers to send out more phishing e-mail messages or perform brute force attacks on corporate networks. Really, users have themselves to blame for such breaches.
It boogles the mind that they plaster globs of personal information online-from their pet’s names to names of schools they attended to pictures of themselves and close ones. It is bad enough they bring cyber disasters upon themselves. Some even offer the personal information of friends, who may not agree to such.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s brush with a hacker last September serves to remind netizens of the risks they take for revealing too much on online hangouts like Facebook and MySpace. Her personal info which was easily scraped off sites like Wikipedia and Photobucket was put online by anonymous enthusiasts, so it seems. The hacker simply reset her Yahoo e-mail password using her birth date, Zip code and information about where she met her husband to answer the security question posed by Yahoo.
Search engines like Yahoo and Google take snapshots of the Web pages that they index. Their cached pages linger for who knows how long. Unless you think bad publicity is better than no publicity, safeguard your personal information on social networks!
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hi ben, you are right. they try to get attention from other users and try to crash into anybodies account. yesterday only i got message on SU which i am sharing here… “Tell all your contacts on your list not to accept Daniel Roberto Fiallo Ferranti neither a video of Bush, it’s a hacker, goes into your computer and your contacts and steals your password on hotmail, yahoo, etc, if your friends accept it, you will get it too. Send this message to all of them, it’s important, just do copy and paste”
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these type of incedents increasing daily and one must be careful with his profile. i am sure your next post will be on “How to protect you social identity from hackers”.
do let me know if i can help you out in that. by the way nice post to open other readers eyes as well as mine
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Wow xavier, now you can predict my upcoming post. Thats kinda good huh.. Maybe you would like to write an article about that and post it here? =P
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ya sure i would like to just give me some time as i am busy with the preparations of my marriage. so not getting much time to write and thats why also my blog is bit dry.
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It is horrible when people hack accounts, but then again, maybe it’s stupid or evil, but I had a small smile when I read what the hacker tweeted.
But you should always remember – no matter how careful you are, you always will leave tracks, and the people that can use these “foot prints” can leverage them and gain something.
Be careful, change passwords weekly, and be safe.
All the best,
The Moneyac
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These hackers just lacks attention in the society. They try to hack popular people to get popular..
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Thanks for the reminder. Believe I know what’s it like when you get your identity stolen. Sometime ago someone hacked into my email account and I had my email ID compromised so what you say is pretty real.
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Yeah I know. Read about that on your blog and forum as well. Good grief you got it back!
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It’s too bad hackers have to do things like that. It’s also unfortunate that in the computer we can’t make anything really secure. There always seem to be a loophole that lets hackers in.
Glad I haven’t been paying attention to my twitter account as much. I might have been a bit surprised seeing those tweets…
Nice blog you have here…
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Thanks George,its nice to see you here as well. Ya its funny how these popular and highly secured people can get hacked as well.. Loopholes.. BIG loopholes actually..
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Jeez thats brutal – I never thought of something like this thats unbelievable!!! I think when OnePoke.com launches, we will have to warn our users to be pay attention to the links that they click on if they are not 100% sure that they are legitimate OnePoke.com pages
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Ya thats right.. Twitter did send out a warning not to login with the phishing page but I guess it was ignored by many.
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Hi Ben,
It has been long time since I have visited your or anyone’s blog. I have been trying to tweek my blog and still trying to get it up to the mark etc… So I hope you can visit my newly done blog
http://www.eternalblogging.com and ben my text link in Featured site Is there any chance of chaning it to – Blogging for Success, Fame & Money with new link to my new blog.
Many Thanks.
till the next time…Success Together.
Mayur SAngani
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Mayur, sure I can change but thats too long. try a shorter name.
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Hi Ben,
If you can change it to “Money,Success & Fame”
Thanks mate.
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I am hearing this on your website only. It is shocking that now twitter accounts are also getting compromised.
one needs to be extra careful in setting the hard passwords and also make sure the PC/laptop using is not shared among lot of users.
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Thats right Nihar, glad to see you back here!
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Thats why I am not sharing very sensitive info in any of my social accounts. Roboform may help in some extent, at least there are less risk to leave a trace for the keylogger programs. Only to be aware of what we do and been picky when giving away some info will really help to diminish hackers havoc.
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Oh roboform is good! No worries about that..
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I also received a message in regards to the “Daniel Roberto Fiallo Ferranti neither a video of Bush” story. Can you tell me if this is true or if this is a hoax. I have had several of my SU friends ask me. I generally do not send out stuff I can confirm is a hoax as I do not like to receive them…but this one time I did not check and now I feel like a dingbat. Can you please tell me if this is a true problems with a hacker or if this is a hoax.
Thank you so much.
Julie
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So is this “Daniel Roberto Fiallo Ferranti neither a video of Bush” a hoax or is it real? I sent it out to all my friends on SU and some are questioning if this is a true hacker or a hoax made up by someone. I would like to know for sure so I can post it on my SU page so that my friends and visitors will know the truth. I generally check out things like this before I send them out…either through google or snopes…but this one time I did not and now if this turns out to be a hoax…then I will feel stupid. I know I do not like receiving hoaxes and therefore do not send them out. Can someone tell me the real scoop here. Thanks.
Julie
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I don’t think Twitter accounts getting compromised to be a serious problem.The bloggers face the it,the solution comes soon.
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Been around since the net went public and will be there ’till the end of time. Ya just do what you can and above all else use COMMON SENSE.
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i do heard about the hacking the twitter accounts.wonder if any ll try hacking our accounts.:p.
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Whilst on the subject of personal information and social networks, there has been quite a lot of press given to the fact that increasingly social media profiles are being perused by recruitment agencies, very often to the detriment of potential job candidates!
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Ferranti neither a video of Bush” a hoax or is it real? I sent it out to all my friends on SU and some are questioning if this is a true hacker or a hoax made up by someone. I would like to know for sure so I can post it on my SU page so that my friends and visitors will know the truth. I generally check out things like this before I send them out…either through google or snopes…but this one time I did not and now if this turns out to be a hoax…then I will feel stupid. I know I do not like receiving hoaxes
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I just cant get over how people can do this to another person, there is nothing worse than hearing about stuff like this, yes to them its funny but to the person that they are doing it to it can really break them.
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