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		<title>3 Problems We Will Face on Twitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 05:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sravan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last year can also be called “the year of Twitter”. The micro-blogging social media tool where each user answers the question, “What are you doing?” has gone viral so much so that there have been a billion tweets in 2.5 years since its launch. Latest news is breaking through Twitter already and the Internet dictionary put on a few pounds thanks to Twitter. At a time when the Twitterverse is speculating about whether Twitter would monetize or not, it is natural for miscreants to take advantage of Twitter to make some money themselves.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last year can also be called “the year of Twitter”. The micro-blogging social media tool where each user answers the question, “What are you doing?” has gone viral so much so that there have been a <a title="TechCruncH: One Billion Tweets Later" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/12/one-billion-tweets-later/" target="_blank">billion tweets</a> in 2.5 years since its launch. Latest news is breaking through Twitter already and the Internet dictionary put on a few pounds thanks to Twitter. At a time when the Twitterverse is speculating about whether Twitter would monetize or not, it is natural for miscreants to take advantage of Twitter to make some money themselves.</p>
<p>Here are three problems all twitter users are likely to face on Twitter:</p>
<p><strong>Phishing</strong>: Twittersphere is abuzz with <a title="Twitter Abuzz With Phishing" href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=phishing" target="_blank"><strong>tweets about phishing</strong></a>, which prompted me to make this post. There is a phishing attack spreading across Twitter at this moment. It began with what is being called “DM Deception”. User A receives a direct message from User B asking them to check out some URL. You know <a title="That Damn PC: What Does Phishing Mean?" href="http://www.everyjoe.com/what-does-phishing-mean/">what happens next</a>. I didn’t face this yet, but I have seen compromised accounts among my followers tweeting messages like, “Check out this cute pic of yours, LOL…” with another URL.</p>
<p>If you suspect that you may have become a victim to a phishing attack, change your password immediately. If it is beyond salvation, bite the bullet and report the user as malicious. Twitter has so far been quick at suspending suspicious users.</p>
<p><strong>Shortening URLs</strong>: I am not complaining but I expected this to be more rampant than what it is now. More URL shorteners like TinyURL, Tr.im, Snurl are crowding because of the growth of Twitter. A long URL is shortened to take fewer characters so that it can be shared through tweets. The trouble is that you have no idea about what you are clicking at. It could very well be some link spreading malware. What makes this worse is that these shortened URLs are too similar to be distinguished or remembered; you could click on the same bad link twice on your bad day.</p>
<p>A solution is to enable the preview feature. Tinyurl, e.g., provides a <a title="Tinyurl Preview Feature" href="http://tinyurl.com/preview.php" target="_blank">cool preview feature</a> which when enabled shows what the URL redirects to (the original URL that was shortened) and then asks you whether you want to proceed to that site. I wish that all URL shorteners implement the feature.</p>
<p><strong>Twitter Apps</strong>: Hundreds of apps are being developed around Twitter. Take a look at this <a title="List of Twitter Clients Being Used" href="http://twitstat.com/twitterclientusers.html" target="_blank">list of Twitter Clients</a> being used and you will know. All these expect your Twitter username and password to login. You might come across a new app that asks you to enter your Twitter username and password to be able to use it, and what if it steals your username and password? This might seem far-fetched but I don’t see why it can’t be done.</p>
<p>I tend to give any new app a day or so before using it, and I keep my ears open to listen to the grapevine until then. When my work depends on trying such apps I try it with a secondary account first.</p>
<p>As of now, I believe that the elite Twitter users are more prone to these attacks and have more to lose. That said, having <a title="Follow me on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/bsravanin" target="_blank">started using Twitter</a> only a couple of months ago, I find it immensely useful and would like to be prepared to face all possible annoyances. So what other problems do you think we might face?</p>
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		<title>Tech Channel Roundup From Wishes to X-rays</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sravan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulate Milo on the occasion of Windows Vista Weblog finishing 6th in the Best Windows Vista Site competition.
The office has been a bit desolate for a while. So Colleen is taking over Office Tweaks. Join me in welcoming him.
Jason introduces us to the Super Bowl Single Girl. Pardon the dumb question, but why would anyone want to raise $3M and pay it to some television network? Aren&#8217;t Mr. Right&#8217;s for sale anymore? The big cynical question is: what if she realizes that she isn&#8217;t interested in Mr. Right? This comedienne is funny. So I wish her the best.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulate <strong>Milo</strong> on the occasion of Windows Vista Weblog finishing 6th in the <a title="Best Windows Vista Customization Site" href="http://www.windowsvistaweblog.com/2008/11/14/over-1000-usd-in-prizes-for-best-windows-vista-customization-site/" target="_blank">Best Windows Vista Site competition</a>.</p>
<p>The office has been a bit desolate for a while. So <strong>Colleen</strong> is <a title="Office Tweaks Introduction" href="http://www.officetweaks.com/introduction/" target="_blank">taking over Office Tweaks</a>. Join me in welcoming him.</p>
<p><strong>Jason</strong> introduces us to the <a title="Super Bowl Single Girl" href="http://www.uncovertheinternet.com/super-bowl-single-girl/" target="_blank">Super Bowl Single Girl</a>. Pardon the dumb question, but why would anyone want to raise $3M and pay it to some television network? Aren&#8217;t Mr. Right&#8217;s for sale anymore? The big cynical question is: what if she realizes that she isn&#8217;t interested in Mr. Right? This comedienne <em>is</em> funny. So I wish her the best.</p>
<p><strong>Claire</strong> wants you to take the <a title="Linux Graphics Survey 2008" href="http://www.newlinuxuser.com/linux-graphics-survey-2008/" target="_blank">Linux Graphics Survey 2008</a>. What&#8217;s in it to you? Take these <a title="50 Tips for ubuntu Users" href="http://www.newlinuxuser.com/50-tips-for-ubuntu-users/" target="_blank">tips for Ubuntu users</a> as a gift.</p>
<p>Jason has a tutorial to <a title="Ixport Table Data into Excel Easily" href="http://www.microsoftweblog.com/how-to-import-table-data-into-excel-easily/" target="_blank">easily import table data into Excel</a> from, say, a web page. Could use it some day, but I&#8217;m more interested in the reverse process.</p>
<p>How would you feel about a URL that is mysterious about what it can contain? I think it can be one of the <a title="Types of Spam Mail" href="http://www.everyjoe.com/types-of-spam-mail/" target="_blank">types of spam</a>. <strong>Jayvee</strong> thinks that stripping away those preconceptions can also be a <a title="How TinyURL Changed My Browsing Experience" href="http://www.techsideup.com/how-tinyurl-changed-my-browsing-experience/" target="_blank">refreshing browsing experience</a>. A debate is slowly brewing up at his post. Come join us.</p>
<p><strong>Juan</strong> is excited that <a title="Mac For Barack" href="http://www.theaftermac.com/mac-for-barack/" target="_blank">Barack uses Mac</a>. I&#8217;m more excited about this <a title="MacBook X-rayed" href="http://www.theaftermac.com/macbook-x-rayed/" target="_blank">MacBook X-ray</a>. What a geek!</p>
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