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Twitter Asked Some Users to Reset their Passwords

April 26, 2023 by Arnold Zafra

Right after we posted about Sophos study on the security risk posed by social networks, here comes a buzz regarding some Twitter users getting email from Twitter asking them to reset their passwords.  Thankfully, I’ve not received such email so I’m assuming that my Twitter account is safe, as of the moment.

But for those who received the Twitter email, you should heed Twitter’s call and change your password immediately. Although Twitter has not officially released a statement about it, Digital Inspiration inquired about the issue and received a reply from Twitter that says:

As part of Twitter’s ongoing security efforts, we reset passwords for a small number of accounts that we believe may have been compromised offsite. In one case, a number of accounts posted updates indicative of giving their username and password to untrusted third parties. While we’re still investigating and ensuring that the appropriate parties are notified, we do believe that the steps we’ve taken should ensure user safety. We’ll continue provide updates as warranted at @safety and @spam. We do, as always, encourage our users to read our help pages on what to do if your account is compromised: http://twitter.zendesk.com/forums/10713/entries/31796 and how to stay safe on Twitter: http://twitter.zendesk.com/forums/10711/entries/76036.

So, there you go folks. That confirms that news of this new Twitter attack. If you didn’t get the email, there’s a slight chance that your account might still be attacked. So the best thing to do is to change you password anyway. I just did. Now, when will this ever stop really?

Filed Under: Social Networks Tagged With: phisers, Twitter

Google Chrome 4 Supports Greasemonkey Scripts

April 26, 2023 by Arnold Zafra

If you’ve been using Google Chrome 4 as your web browser, you’ve probably installed several extensions right after it was launched recently. But if you feel like that currently available Google Chrome extensions is not enough, how’s 40,000 more extensions sound to you?

Yes, believe it or not there are around 40,000 new extensions which you can install/activate on your Chrome 4. Well, thanks to Greasemonkey user scripts which has just been supported by Chrome. If you’ve been using Firefox before, you’d know that these scripts lets you customize web pages through simple Javascripts

Actually the 40,000 extensions are basically the converted user scripts available on Greasemonkey before. And with Greasemonkey enabled, you can practically use these user scripts on your Chrome browser after it is converted into Chrome Extension.

Installing these  scripts is just like installing or activating the usual Chrome extensions. That means the process can be done easily.

Of course there’s caveat emptor here. These scripts are very powerful and even has full access to your data, so be cautious of what scripts your are going to activate. In addition, some Greasemonkey may not work with Google Chrome 4 just yet.

So there. To make Google Chrome 4 more fun and useful either you check out the extensions gallery or get more Greasemonkey scripts.

Filed Under: Internet, Web Tools Tagged With: Chrome Extensions, google chrome, greasemonkey

Report, Corporate Security at Risk Due to Attacks on Social Networks

April 26, 2023 by Arnold Zafra

Hope that this news doesn’t get into your company’s IT administrators as I’m pretty sure their first reaction would be to block off your access to social networking sites, if they haven’t done so yet. A new report by IT security and data protection firm Sophos, showed that there is an alarming rise in cybercriminals attacking corporate staff coming from Facebook, Twitter and other social networks.

The Social Security report is part of Sophos’s 2010 Security Threat Report which surveyed more than 500 organizations and explored current and emerging computer security trends.

The report found out that 57% of users report they have been spammed via social networking sites. This is an increase of 70% from last year’s data. As for malware, 36% of users reported that they have received malware via social networking sites. This is 69.78% increase from last year’s data.

The report also revealed 60% of the respondents naming  Facebook as the biggest security risk for the company followed by MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn. While this is understandable considering that Facebook is the largest social networks in terms of  membership, LinkedIn however could provide the most vital information about corporate individuals since it is more business oriented and information shared by its members can provide a corporate directory which cybercriminals will be more than be happy to exploit.

Another interesting point to note here is that Sophos found out that 49% of the firms surveyed have allowed their staff free access to Facebook. So while companies are loosening their attitude to staff activity on social networks, there goes your friendly malware, spam, phisers and identity theft threatening to spoil the party.

Filed Under: Social Networks

Brightkite Releases Apps for Nokia S60 and Palm Pre Phones

April 26, 2023 by Arnold Zafra

Before Yelp, Gowalla and Foursquare and other location-aware social recommendation/discovery sites became popular on smartphones, there was Brightkite.  It was among the earlier apps of this kind which I’ve tried using on my iPhone.

Today Brightkite just released two new apps for two mobile platforms, Brightkite for Nokia and Parafoil for Palm. The Brightkite app for Nokia runs on all Symbian S60 5th edition phones such as the N97 and Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It is currently available for download at the Nokia Ovi Store.

Meanwhile, the Palm application is called Parafoil and was built using the Brightkite API.  The app works with Palm Pre and Palm Pixie phones. You can download this third-party app from the Palm App Catalog.

According to Brightkite’s founder Brady Becker:

” The new Nokia and Palm apps allow more people to use Brightkite in the easiest and most rewarding ways.”

By releasing these two apps, Brightkite is extending its reach beyond the U.S. market. since Nokia phones are very popular in the international market. In fact, Japan is one of the many countries which showed strong growth in the usage of Brightkite during  the previous months.

In case you have not used Brightkite before, this app lets you  meet people around you, keep up with your friends, explore and discover new places. On the other hand, Parafoil lets you share your location, send photos, post to Twitter and Facebook all from one place.

You may download Brightkite for Nokia app here, and Parafoil here. The app is also available for the BlackBerry, iPhone and Android devices.

Filed Under: Mobile, Social Networks Tagged With: brightkite, nokia s60, palm

Gowalla Adds Trips and Bookmarking Features to its Fun and Useful App

April 25, 2023 by Arnold Zafra

Location-aware social recommendation sites are so hot today. Recently, I wrote something about AT&T’s plan to release its Buzz service, possibly to go up against Yelp, Foursquare and Gowalla. Yelp and Foursquare has been getting their share of publicity lately, and now here comes Gowalla with some nifty additions to its already interesting services.

If you haven’t used Gowalla either on your iPhone or on the web, the concept is pretty simple. You create an account, add Trips, Gowalla’s term for identifying places you’ve visited including your opinions about those places and share them with other Gowalla users. Whereas before, trips were curated by the Gowalla team, now you can create your own Trips, describe these Trips and add up to 20 spots that you have visited before and then published it for your friends to see via the Gowalla app that they are using.

To make adding Trips more fun, Gowalla will also start featuring unique and exciting trips. These trips will be promoted on the merits of their quality and relevancy and the number of people who completed the trip. Custom pins or badges, which are the stuff that make Gowalla more fun will be given to Gowalla members who have completed trips published trips by other members.

In addition, you can now create bookmarks of spot pages at Gowalla.com. You can then view your bookmarks from your iPhone. This will also be available to other mobile devices soon.

Alright, I know you’d appreciate these features if you’ve used Gowalla, either from the web or on your iPhone. If you haven’t tried it out, now may be the best time to do so. You might find it cool.

Filed Under: Internet, Mobile, Social Networks Tagged With: gowalla

LinkedIn Improves Address Book Browsing

April 25, 2023 by Arnold Zafra

One of my favorite social networking site which I don’t get to use more often,  LinkedIn has just announced that they would soon be rolling out an improved  address book. The new address book interface aims to make  LinkedIn members more productive.

Key feature of the LinkedIn Address Book update is the new browse panel that gives you a facility for viewing your connections based on their current companies, locations and industries. It also lets you search your connections using  first name, last name or current company.  There is also now a Recent Activity filter in the said browse panel that lets you browse your new connections and your connections who may have recently added a new connection.

The LinkedIn mini-profile now lets you view whether your connections have changed their positions, added new connections or even send them a message. You can also look up contact information such as phone numbers, email address and physical mailing address or add these information yourself in your LinkedIn address book.

Other features of the new LinkedIn Address Book include:

  • Connections automatically tagged with keywords such as “colleagues”, “friends”, “partners” and “group members” based on information you provide when inviting them to connect with you
  • Organize your connections into different groups via tags
  • Send a message to multiple connections at once based on how you’ve organized them by tags

Love it so far? Why not pay your LinkedIn profile a visit and see how cool this new Address Book is right now. I just did.

Filed Under: Internet, Social Networks Tagged With: linkedin

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