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The Podjacker Threat

Schlemphfer writes "As everyone knows by now, podcasting has taken off in a big way. But over the past week, several tech journals and The Daily Source Code have reported on the threat of 'podjacking,' the creation of an alternate RSS feed without the consent of the podcast's owner. I'm the host of a podcast, which has the dubious distinction of being the first widely-publicized victim of a podjacking. To teach others from my experiences I have posted an article entitled Preventing and Surviving a Podjacking (also available in PDF). So far this story has attracted widespread but generally inept media and blogger coverage. This article sets the record straight on what really happened, and shows the simple steps every podcaster should take to protect their shows from podjacking."

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  1. Say what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "podjacking"

    I hope you die a horrible death.

  2. simple way to avoid, for consumers at least by Gothmolly · · Score: -1, Troll

    Don't be a content junkie. Do we need constant streams of info, on topics as diverse as the people creating podcasts? Do you have time to sit there and listen to something for hours? Don't you work? Don't you have families? Don't you have girlfriends?

    To the podcast creators, its a sneaky thing to do, but seriously, since you're just spewing content into the ether, the actual COST to you is low-to-null.

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  3. Ho Hum... by Ruff_ilb · · Score: 0, Troll

    This isn't that interesting to me. This reminds me of issues with web-pages being hacked or redirected to another site, or links hacked to goatse instead of a family photo album; this just seems to be the next iiteration of annoying attacks. I'm sure the guide is useful, but this shouldn't be some new big deal.

    Also - ok, it's just a podcast, and they link to like, explicit racist music or music ripped off of a porn movie, or just annoying ranting of some random hacker. This doesn't seem to be too dire of an issue.

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  4. Re:Apple? by muuh-gnu · · Score: 1, Troll

    > Apple has nothing to do with this story, so I don't see why it's filed in the Apple category. Apple did not invent
    > podcasting; they were even late adopters of it.

    Of course it has. The Apple fanboy who "invented" podcasting, named it so to show off his fetish for Apple brands. Since something is reckognized mostly on its name, and history tends to be forgotten, Apple now practically both "owns" podcasting, and will be portraited as heving invented it, since its their product which is in the name, and, as this werent enough, it's the only portable player that gets mentioned every single time "podcasting" makes a story.

  5. Re:Been There by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why bother with that shit at all. In all likelyhood, your content is not interesting or useful, and you would be lucky if someone stole it so that more people would read it. Secondly, if I were writing a trivial script to steal your content, I would obviously make it lie about its user agent and ignore robots.txt. You can't win, so go outside virgin!