http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/03/twitterpwn/ By John Leyden The Register 3rd July 2009 The Month Of Twitter Bugs has begun with the publication of a flaw in a URL shortening service often used in conjunction with the micro-blogging service. Four cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in the bit.ly URL-shrinking service were published on Wednesday. TweetDeck, one of the most popular Twitter clients, integrates bit.ly, making the flaws much more risky than might otherwise be the case. Fortunately, three of the fours bugs were fixed before an alert was published. The last flaw was addressed hours after the release of a notice via Twitpwn, the home page of the Month Of Twitter Bugs project. On Thursday, the Twitpwn project published details of a resolved cross-site scripting flaw in HootSuite toolbox. The Month of Bugs series was inaugurated three years about with a four week period that offered a different browser bugs every day. Originally, the brainchild of HD Moore, of Metasploit fame, noted researcher Aviv Raff is applying the idea to Twitter and associated service during July. He notes that the idea might just have easily be applied to any other Web 2.0 service. [...] _______________________________________________ Attend Black Hat USA, July 25-30 in Las Vegas, the world's premier technical event for ICT security experts. Network with 4,000+ delegates from 50 nations. Visit product displays by 30 top sponsors in a relaxed setting. http://www.blackhat.comReceived on Fri Jul 03 2009 - 02:20:48 PDT
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