Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Twitter Two-Factor Authentication is Obvious — And Necessary

Lock
Feed-twFeed-fb

Mashable OP-ED


Alongside the buzz about Twitter becoming our primary source of news is the realization that not everything you read on the microblogging network can be trusted. Usually, this is because people are too quick to tweet without verifying facts, but sometimes it's because the person behind the tweets isn't who you think they are


This is exactly what happened to the Associated Press on Tuesday, when the wire service's Twitter account @AP was hacked, and sent out a false tweet about the White House and U.S. President Barack Obama


Recently, a number of prominent Twitter accounts, including those of 60 minutes and CBS News were reportedly hacked by Syria. While I don't know how the AP's account was hacked, or who did it, I do know that it should not be happening. Read more...

More about Twitter, Hacking, Ap, and Social Media
Twitter Two-Factor Authentication is Obvious — And Necessary

No comments: