Update: Twitter says the vulnerability has now been fixed. if you log out of TweetDeck and log back in again, the patch should be applied automatically. If you’re using TweetDeck, we recommend revoking the platform’s access to your Twitter account immediately. A flurry of tweets have come through recently about an XSS vulnerability, which could, if accurate, put users at risk. XSS means Twitter isn’t stripping dangerous code from tweets, allowing JavaScript to run in the context of another user. This is bad. — Chris Williams (@diodesign) June 11, 2014 We’ve reached out to Twitter to confirm the problem and...
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