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CYBERSECURITY

I tweet, therefore I am willing to take the risk

Twitter, the micro-blogging service that lets you tell everyone everything they ever wanted to know about you in 140 characters or less, has evolved from nerd novelty to a must-have communications tool in record time, despite security concerns that are growing almost as fast as its user list.


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The Web site GovTwit.com — no rude comments, please — is a directory of more than 2,000 Twitter users either in or commenting on government, and it has more than 17 million followers. Users include 375 at agencies, from the Air Force to the White House; 111 in the Defense Department; and 91 U.S. senators, representatives, staffers and committees from Capitol Hill.

But please use caution when following the minute-by-minute doings of your favorite pol. Account hijacking and Twitter phishing are becoming problems, as bad guys send out messages with malicious links to infect the unwary follower. Hard as it is to believe, you can’t trust everything that comes from a politician.

About the Author

William Jackson is a senior writer of GCN and the author of the CyberEye column.

Reader Comments

Mon, Aug 10, 2009

There's not anything, really, you can trust from today's swarm of political swine.

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