Twitter resets passwords for accounts that appear to have been hacked.
  
   
    Twitter
   
   users who recently clicked on links in tweets urging them to upgrade their version of
   
    TweetDeck
   
   – the popular desktop software used to read and post on
   
    Twitter
   
   – may have found themselves infected with a trojan.
Many of the tweets, which are believed to have been posted from compromised accounts, referred to the fact that Monday was a public holiday in the UK, leading to speculation that those behind the attack may be based in the UK.
     
      Twitter
     
     reacted promptly to the malicious tweets, by
     
      resetting
     
     the passwords of the accounts they believed had been hacked.
     
      TweetDeck
     
     , in the meantime,
     
      urged
     
     its users to always check the product’s official website for updates.
      More at
      
       The Register
      
      
       here
      
      , with comments from
      
       Sophos
      
      ‘s Graham Cluley
      
       here
      
      .
      Posted on 01 September 2010 by
      
       Virus Bulletin
      
     
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