TweetDeck Twitter has shut off access after a bug was found which give access to users on an account that is not theirs.
The bug was first discovered by a Twitter user named Geoff Evason. He immediately sent a tweet to TweetDeck and Twitter to notify the problem.
By Evason, this bug gives access to hundreds of Twitter accounts and Facebook simply by logging into the service using their account. To prove that he was not lying, Evason also send a test message from one of these accounts.
TweetDeck has confirmed that the service has been disabled through a Twitter post. However, the web does not give an explanation when the web can be re-used.
The bug was first discovered by a Twitter user named Geoff Evason. He immediately sent a tweet to TweetDeck and Twitter to notify the problem.
By Evason, this bug gives access to hundreds of Twitter accounts and Facebook simply by logging into the service using their account. To prove that he was not lying, Evason also send a test message from one of these accounts.
TweetDeck has confirmed that the service has been disabled through a Twitter post. However, the web does not give an explanation when the web can be re-used.