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If You Use TweetDeck, You Should Change Your Password Right Now

Jun 11, 2014, 21:54 IST

ScreenshotTweetDeck for Mac.TweetDeck, Twitter's tool for real-time tracking and engagement of posts, is reportedly vulnerable to cross-site scripting (XSS), a type of computer vulnerability commonly found in web applications that allows hackers to inject script into webpages to access user accounts and important security information.

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If you own a TweetDeck account, we recommend you log out of TweetDeck but also revoke its access to Twitter until the company fixes this security issue.

According to programmer Chris Williams, Tweetdeck "is not stripping out dangerous scripting code from tweets," which in turn allows anyone to "run Javascript in the context of another user."

The vulnerability currently affects Tweetdeck's browser plug-in for Google Chrome. It apparently doesn't affect the desktop app for Mac or Windows, but you're safer changing your password just in case.

We've reached out to Twitter and we'll update this story as soon as we learn more.

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