Coder fires Idiocy warning to Twitter users

 

Compromises your account, then warns you.

A coder has developed a hijacking tool to compromise Twitter accounts and then post a warning to the victim.

The tool, named “Idiocy,” searches for users insecurely visiting Twitter over public Wi-Fi networks and then hijacks their session to post a tweet informing them they are vulnerable to attack.

A link has also been included in the tweet directing users to a website explaining what has happened once a user has been exploited.

Jonty Wareing, a London-based software developer, has been credited as the tool’s creator and he made the exploit code available on GitHub.

He claimed to have been inspired by the creation of the Firesheep tool – a Firefox browser extension, which was designed to exploit weak transaction security on social network applications, such as Facebook and iGoogle.

Firesheep allows the hacker to scan for vulnerable active social networking sessions and gives the user a simple-to-use interface to launch attacks.

“A large amount of the communication between individuals today is through social networking sites, where rapid growth is first priority and security is an after thought, but most don’t implement any sort of encryption at all,” said Daniel Peck, research scientist at Barracuda Networks.

“The only way to make these attacks go away for good is for application level encryption (such as SSL) to be ubiquitous. While it is certainly more common than just a few years ago, most sites are either still missing the feature or they are implementing it incorrectly.”

While the majority of login pages are protected by SSL, often the secure connection is subsequently abandoned by the site, he explained.

“The user is dropped back to an insecure connection that exposes the cookie or session ID that uniquely identifies the user allowing tools like Firesheep to impersonate the account,” Peck added.

Social networks have increasingly become the target of cyber criminals; this week a Mac version of the dangerous Koobface trojan was discovered.

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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Coder fires Idiocy warning to Twitter users
"Really these proof of concept actions are a good thing, the "holes" are being found, and presented in a unmalicious way. Just looking at Facebook, and Twitter, they are rivaling what happens to ..."
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X_Selectar
Oct 30, 2010 9:27 AM
Really these proof of concept actions are a good thing, the "holes" are being found, and presented in a unmalicious way. Just looking at Facebook, and Twitter, they are rivaling what happens to large Software Co's such as Microsoft each day of every month. If it wasn't for "Good Hackers" a lot of exploits would never be stopped, it's a Global phenomenon.
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