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It appears that yesterdays ruckus with TweetDeck was caused by a 19-year-old Austrian teenager that found that typing hearts creates a heart symbol in HTML. Named Florian, the teen discovered that this created a door in TweetDeck that allowed injection of commands via a tweet. It wasn’t a hack. It was some sort of accident, […]

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Twitter’s popular account management service TweetDeck got nailed by the public discovery a cross-site scripting vulnerability that not only replicated itself, but managed to make the security issue into a hilarious comedy of errors.

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Tweets can often be mean and nasty, but they cant physically hurt you — until now. A flaw in Tweetdeck lets users tweet out executable JavaScript code, which can create anything from annoying popups in Tweetdeck feeds to ways to an easy way for attackers to hijack your account. This cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw has […]

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