URL Shorteners – A security threat?

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Category : Security

Since the arrival of Twitter, the use of URL shorteners has grown incredibly. Just so everyone is aware of what I’m talking about I will explain a little about them here. Due to the fact that twitter restricts all of their tweets to 140 characters or less, it is imperative to get your message into that tweet in as few characters as possible. Therefore when you want to post a link to something you’ve stumbled on around the web, often the link on it’s own gobbles up the 140 characters. This is where the URL shortener  such at bit.ly or tinyurl.com steps in, by creating a shorter version of the link that directs you to the actual site.

This is so convenient and has spread so quickly on the net I think that a lot of people may not be aware of the issues that this technology could cause. Why do I say this? Well with a shortened URL you never know exactly where it is going to take you. In a way it masks the destination that you would end up at. For example if I want to create a short url for this blog’s homepage, the actual URL is www.lukeandmelissah.com but a URL shortener would make it http://bit.ly/xOUfy or something similar. My reason for concern is that if the actual destination that you navigate to has malicious code or something similar on it, you could very easily and possibly without even knowing end up with an infection on your computer!

Take for example the amount of spam email you get, often the links included in the spam appear legitimate, but if you were to click on them or expose what the actual URL is you would see that it isn’t exactly what it claims to be. For this reason I think we all need to be cautious when clicking on these shortened links, in the same way we are cautious about clicking on links in emails. Don’t click on things from unknown sources!!!

Want to know more about Twitter?

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Category : Internet/Tech

It is kind of funny how Twitter works, its a great medium for communicating with friends any where in the world as well as finding new friends and it was because of Twitter that I thought I would do this follow up post to my previous one. In fact its because of Twitter that I found out about this:

Cali Lewis from Geekbrief.tv posted a tweet the other day to inform everybody about a series of blog posts she is going to do called the 12 Days of Twitter. Click on that link to take you there. I am interested to see what she posts as I have been using Twitter for some time now but I wouldn’t necessarily say that I’m overly proficient in using it, Cali however is. So I thought it would be a good opportunity for all you non-believers/don’t understanders to check out her tips and see if we can learn a little more about it! Sometimes I feel a little out of the twitter loop with all the @ replies and DM’s etc so it will prove useful.

People just don’t get Twitter…

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Category : Internet/Tech

I have been a twitter user for some time now and must admit, it took me a while to understand what it was all about. I think that I have it all under control now and use it fluently. There have been stats around showing that some mad percentage of new Twitter users default and never use the service again.

My thoughts on this are that Facebook is easy to determine what you are to do, sign up find people you know, add them as friends participate in the interactive games etc. Facebook is all about interacting with people that you already know and have made some form of relationship with at another point in time.

This is where Twitter differs, it isn’t completely obvious at first what your supposed to do. It isn’t as easy to find people, and I feel that this is kind-of the point. Now yes it is a great medium for following people that you already know and keeping in touch and communicating but Twitter to me is all about finding new friends, as well as it rapidly becoming almost like a news service. Because of it’s instantaneous nature you can get news from anywhere in the world as it is happening. I also feel that to really make the most of this service you need to have access to it on the go say on your mobile phone because of it’s live and up to the second nature if you don’t then by the time you sit down at your computer of the evening then of course it’s not going to make any sense.

I read a blog post by a guy of the name Dave Moyer you can read it here: http://davemoyer.org/2009/05/23/dont-spout-nothingness-nobody-cares/ and I have to say I think that it’s a pretty accurate summary of the whole situation!

So I guess what I’m saying is, to everybody out there who has signed up for Twitter and then said to me ‘I don’t get it, it’s so lame’, well do you want a service like this, are you willing to participate in the online community that is Twitter and are you willing to give it some time to learn? If not then don’t whine at us about how you don’t get it.

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