Exploring Social Media: Security and Monocultures

Exploring Social Media article series badgeF-secure reports on security vulnerabilities with Adobe Reader and Foxit Reader for reading PDF files.

While this could be seen as another day-in-the-life update, the warning came with an interesting twist:

Do note that while we are recommending users move away from Adobe Reader, we are not recommending any particular replacement.

…Instead, we recommend users to find their own Adobe Reader replacement.

This way we get more heterogeneous userbase, which is a good idea security-wise. Nobody wants to repeat what happened with the great IE โ€”> Firefox switch. As 40% of users switched to Firefox, about 40% of the attacks switched to target Firefox.

Monocultures are bad.

In the new world of online social, more and more people using the same tools, putting us all at risk as hackers and attackers move towards the natural migration of popularity. Monocultures are bad as they open the door to mass risks.

Yet, the number one cry of many computer users is consistency in look and feel. Everyone wants a single powerful interface that brings all the fabulous third-party tools and resources together to use . Adoption of Microsoft products on a wide spectrum was part of the desire to fill that need – one product everyone was familiar with and could easily exchange files and data.

The development of HTML was based upon that very premise – breaking the barrier between data so it could be shared universally. We all want a single tool that integrates all the social media tools together, so we can connect the dots in our online social life without dancing between tools and web apps.

If monocultures are bad, and hackers, time wasters, and evil doers follow us to whatever is most popular, literally worming their way into our programs and disrupting our lives, what should we do? What can we do?

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The open source world is based upon options – giving users the chance to choose from a range of tools that basically do the same things, give or take, and the freedom to develop that variety. We now can choose from multiple methods to access and mashup Twitter, blogs, and other social media platforms.

With API development, we rarely interact with the tool or service itself, using third-party apps to connect. Some Twitter users go months without ever accessing the Twitter website, using the social media microblogging publishing tool through third-party apps. Meanwhile, Twitter’s core functionality stays the same and the third-party apps improve upon it.

While I’m using TweetDeck to access Twitter, and others are using PocketTweets, Twitter for iPhone, Twitterrific, Tweetr, Twhirl, Twinkle, Tweetie, Hahlo, Twittelator, and any of the other Twitter third-party access apps, if a hacker goes after one of those, only that app is impacted. But if someone really wanted to disrupt the whole of the microblogging social network, they would target the source, right?

While there is diversity, all of those services are still dependent upon the source. Isn’t that still a form of monoculture – putting all of our eggs into one basket? Sure, the eggs are all different colors, shapes and sizes, but they are riding in the same basket.

I admire F-secure for pushing protection through diversification. Unfortunately, we are a society that uses whatever came in the box, resistant to trying new things. Until we change, we are still reliant upon products and services with watchful eyes on security issues, and upon ourselves for upgrading when warned.

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The author of Lorelle on WordPress and the fast-selling book, Blogging Tips: What Bloggers Won't Tell You About Blogging, as well as several other blogs, Lorelle VanFossen has been blogging for over 15 years, covering blogging, WordPress, travel, nature and travel photography, web design, web theory and development extensively as web technologies developed.

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