Be aware if you are usingTwitterDirect Messages  longer than 140 chars sent via “d username” onUberSocial for Blackberry/iPhone &Twidroydare currently visible publicly.

via @safety:

DMs longer than 140 chars sent via “d username” on UberSocial for Blackberry/iPhone & Twidroyd are currently visible publicly.

The proper parties have been notified and a fix is in the works.

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via @safety:

We’re working w/the dev to bring the apps into compliance w/our privacy policies; meanwhile, please be aware of this vulnerability

The two companies have been at odds before, in fact only a few weeks agoTwitter cut off UberTwitter from its APIaccess and forced a name change of the company.Bill Gross of UberTwitter explainswhy Twitter blocked its app, stating:

” Twitter said that in UberTwitter and Twidroyd we use a tweet-elongation service named tmi.me that allows people to write more than 140 characters, and that this service may post private messages on a public website. At their request, we have removed this ability.”

Just an educated guess, but this is just the beginning of this story.

Story byTom Graber

Tom lives in the Bay Area and has over 15 years of interactive design experience. Starting off as an entrepreneur, he has a background in we(show all)Tom lives in the Bay Area and has over 15 years of interactive design experience. Starting off as an entrepreneur, he has a background in web development, marketing and IT. You can follow him on Twitter@tomdiggity

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