Social Networking Sites Full of Security Holes
athloi writes "Social networking Web sites such as MySpace.com are increasingly juicy targets for computer hackers, who are demonstrating a pair of vulnerabilities they claim expose sensitive personal information and could be exploited by online criminals."
First a story about how restrictive social networking sites are.
Now, so many holes in social networking sites your data is already in the hands of criminals.
Of course it's full of holes. How else would it connect to the series of tubes?
>> "What would the robut do? Frame someone!"
It wasn't a security hole that allowed someone to blackmail Miss New Jersey. The real danger of these networking sites are dumbasses who post embarassing pictures and blogs about themselves IN THE OPEN, not anything a hacker needs to dig for.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
I laughed at this juxtaposition, too!
;-)
Hey, site vulnerabilities are an API! Right?
XSS is Web 3.0.
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Never been known to fail..."
Fortunately, I'm only logged into those sites as a 15-year-old girl from Kansas with a dog named Toto.
At least I don't think they can get to me!
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i wouldn't be surprised to find out that most of the hacked accounts had passwords that were something that was listed under the favorite things on a user's profile.
"Yet another MySpace security hole" somehow translates to "All social networking sites are full of holes"?
Just a LITTLE bit of stereotyping in the article title I think?
retrorocket.o not found, launch anyway?
This error has been sent to myspace.com's technical department.
I'm sure Tom will get right on it.