With the popularity of social networking platforms such as Twitter on
the rise, cyber criminals have found an easy target among unsuspecting
users. BitDefender offers advice on how Twitter users can avoid falling
prey to some of the most common tricks regularly employed by hackers.
One
of the biggest spam related security problems facing Twitter are the
many link-shortening services utilized for hyperlink posting. Users are
limited to 140 characters per tweet; these URL-shortening services
allow tweeters to post a longer link under such tight character
limitations. Hackers use these link-shortening services to disguise
malicious links. Some infections could be easily prevented by allowing
users to see the real URL before clicking on it.
BitDefender’s senior antispam researcher Catalin Cosoi says,
“Another big problem is the fact that search engines, such as
Google, index Twitter profiles. This allows malicious pages that are
built and marketed with good social engineering tactics to end up high
in the rankings. Additionally, because Twitter messages are so short
lived, users could unknowingly send spam messages without having the
opportunity to notice that someone else is using their
account.”
Some of the common types of Twitter spam include:
- Tweet spam:
Tweet spam comes from someone a user is currently following and
everyone following that user will see the tweet.
- Direct Message:
A direct message comes from someone a user is currently following and
only the user will see the message.
- ReTweet Spam:
ReTweet spam searches for legitimate tweets and reposts them in the
system but with a different, malicious URL.
- Trending Subjects Spam:
Trending subjects spam searches for hot topics on Twitter (like Michael
Jackson’s death) and posts similar tweets with different,
malicious URLs.
- Following Spam:
Following spam happens when a user’s profile receives a lot
of followers he/she doesn’t know. If the user does not start
following them back within a week, they stop following the user.
Statistics show that one in two users will follow back. Usually these
profiles are bots which are programmed to acquire as many followers as
possible before they can start broadcasting spam.
Fortunately, Twitter users can protect themselves from falling into
spam traps by following five tips:
- Install a comprehensive
security solution on your computer
- preferably a suite containing antivirus, firewall and a phishing
filter.
- Follow the spam profile on
Twitter: http://twitter.com/spam.
Users can find good advice here. For example, a recent post states: "If
you gave your login and password info to TwitViewer, we strongly
suggest you change your password now. Thanks!"
- Don’t click
on all the links you receive.
- Disable the "auto
followback" option. This will
allow you to pick and chose who you want to follow.
- Make
sure you know who you are following.
Cosoi adds, “By following these simple tips, users of social
networking sites like Twitter can protect themselves from spammers and
other cyber criminals.” For more information on how to
protect yourself from Twitter and other social networking sites, please
download our “BitDefender Offers Twitter Spam Protection
Tips” podcast or visit the BitDefender website at
www.bitdefender.co.uk
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