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Link Shortener Hacked, Leads to Porn Sites

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POPrl, a popular url shortening service, has been hacked. This has rendered all links run through it to porn and other unintended sites.  Early morning yesterday, Twitterfeed, a popular RSS to Twitter service, tweeted that they were temporarily suspending Poprl from their service.  Get Satisfaction reports show that Twitterfeed has been in contact with Poprl and they have confirmed that their systems have been compromised.

The url shortener market is heating up as of late, with bit.ly recently being adopted as the default Twitter url shortener (a title previously held by TinyURL).  Bit.ly now leads the pack in url shortener usage, with TinyURL coming in second, and POPrl not even showing up on the chart (below). With this in mind, just how much is the POPrl hacking really affecting Twitter users? Only five Twitterers tweeted any concerns about shortned urls being lead to spam sites, and the folks actually posting the urls are apparently unaware that they are being redirected to a NSFW location.

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Will this affect POPrl’s credibilty as a service? Could potential publicity regarding this hack help or hurt them’? Or, is their traffic and usage level not high enough to even place this incident on the radar for most Internet-savvy folk?

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Tweetjacking is unfortunately not an uncommon occurance. Anyone with a Twitter account and a simple knowledge of url shortening services can jack your tweet, tweaking it to lead to a completely different landing page than the original tweet had intended. The reality is that Twitter, its users, and associated services are being attacked by these pranksters, spammers, and hackers. We posted about Tweetjacking before, but that was just on a single user scale.  Seeing a system wide version is really scary.
 

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15 Comments

  1. Doubleohd (Don DeVange)

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  2. melanienathan (Melanie Nathan)

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  3. timzack (Tim Zack)

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  4. Reviewer Kings

    man that is crazy to be able to hack a website link that to redirect all link to a site

  5. staceywalker (Stacey Walker)

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  6. angelineasaurus (angeline vuong)

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  7. victortan (Victor Tan)

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  8. StefanW (Stefan)

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  9. NextMoon (Marjanne Pearson)

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  10. calliopeconsult (P.Mudd aka muddslide)

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    RT @LeftTheBox Link Shortener Hacked, Leads to Porn Sites – [link to post]
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  11. jimnnoke (Jim Dixon)

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  12. LeftTheBox (Samir Balwani)

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  13. jillelswick (Jill Elswick)

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  14. IanDavidB (Ian David)

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    RT @jimnnoke: RT @jillelswick Link Shortener Hacked, Leads to Porn Sites – [link to post] – always test your links!

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  15. DT

    Well, this could happen to any url shorterner. If bit.ly (which I use) or tinyurl would get jacked, the fallout would be tremendous. Not just for the service itself but also for many bloggers and marketers. Unless they’re quick enough to send out apologies. It’s sad that there’s always people bend on causing harm in a selfish manner.