Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Did Digg Just Dodge a Mikeyy Worm?
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JoeHenryJr · 7 months agoThis mornin I was on the ole TweetDeck and one of the huys I follow spewed about 10-20 posts simultaniously....When I asked him about it later he said he wasnt even logged in and his computer was TURNED off at the time....That was this morning 4-18-09...Is Twitters worm problem REALLY fixed ?
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Jalada · 7 months agoMaybe an external service, or a compromised account? Depends on what the posts are...
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Social Press · 7 months agoPardon me for being naive, but as social networking sites that attract millions of users should this be happening to them? I dont know much about programming or even much about how the internet works but If these guys really decide to create problems, it seems to me that it can be done easily (well maybe not all the time), but it could have been worst and us users would be recipients of viral issue (so to speak). If I'm wrong someone please correct me.
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genieyclo · 7 months agoIt's done easily now on Twitter, but it shouldn't be. It's a simple matter of escaping all HTML in forms. Weird Twitter hasn't done this yet, and I don't know what this says about their competence
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James Westley · 7 months agoHere's confirmation of what he claims: http://twitter.com/justjen/statuses/1551894589
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Rob · 7 months agoCitizen reactions - news concept site launches and has immediate adoption. http://hookk.com
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KTG · 7 months agoThese upstarts are definitely cash strapped, you can tell because their entire digital security strategy evolves around reacting to helpful hackers as odd as that is. I've known for a while that social networking sites have their fair share of risks thanks to this group of articles http://www.justaskgemalto.com/en/search/node/fa....
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Probably Sucks · 7 months agoI'm surprised they didn't ban him as well. Digg love to ban people.
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Angelina Jolie Sunglasses · 7 months agoOh, that means something weird is going on with feeds websites