iPhone

Last night after I went to bed, I got an e-mail verifying my address from Apple. (I had tried earlier to reset my password with them but never got the e-mail.)  Then five minutes later I got notification that Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud on an iPhone 4S.

Of course I don’t have an iPhone. As I mentioned before, the Apple ID was one of the big weaknesses that let hackers dismantle Mat Honan’s digital life.

The only other update is that the bio for https://twitter.com/ruby was updated, but they still haven’t actually posted anything.

More hacked

Update: The hacked account @notrubyyo has now disappeared from the face of Twitter.  So I have no way to log in there now unless I make a new account.

I did get one (robotic) e-mail reply from Twitter in response to my pleas for help, so I’m still hoping that once they understand what is happening they will fix it all and restore my tweets and my followers.

I have a lot of history in 6 1/2 years on Twitter!

Sooo hacked

Well thank goodness, at least I still have access to this! I have lost my whole site on lotusmedia.org (for now).

Ever since reading last year about the epic hacking of Mat Honan, all for his short Twitter ID “@Mat” I have been worried the same thing might happen to me. Fortunately, I haven’t handed over quite as much of my life to Apple as Mat had done. But I still get nervous whenever people try to hack into my Twitter account, which has happened before. Twitter has always ignored my requests for attention to this.

That shit did hit the fan today, and while I’m still locked out of some very important accounts, nothing has been irreversibly damaged that I know of.

What happened:

At 4:15 pm today, I got an e-mail from PayPal about “How to reset your PayPal password.” I was in the car on the way to a party so I just ignored it assuming the usual e-mail authentication barrier would be adequate.

Then at 10:39 pm I got two notices from Yahoo saying my password had actually been changed. And at 10:40 pm Dreamhost (who owns my domain name, web hosting, and accounts for many friends and former clients) said “Your password has been successfully reset from the IP address 24.234.193.4.

Not good! I can’t tell if they’ve done anything to Dreamhost because my website (lotusmedia.org) was already having technical difficulties that I just noticed yesterday. Then I go to check Twitter. Although I haven’t received any messages from them, I know this was the target in the @mat case.

Sure enough, my account has been involuntarily changed to @notrubyyo, and @ruby has been taken over (by some fool with no friends and no tweets). I still have access to all my followers, etc, but I have lost my name!

So far I have successfully reset my passwords at Google, Yahoo, Facebook, and Facebook. I have not yet accessed Dreamhost, and I’m afraid to find and enter the data that I would need to get in to PayPal. I have an old Apple ID and I can’t access that either. I don’t think there’s malware on my computer, but I can’t be sure it’s not compromised.

I’ve contacted Twitter using their reporting system (as well at tweeting @ them, which never works), and have also e-mailed Dreamhost.

Just now I checked Twitter to see if there was any response, and now @notrubyyo is gone completely. I’m not sure but I think my 7 years of Twitter just got flushed down the toilet.

Fun with Old Tweets

The brilliant Kellan Elliott-McCrea (my friend and former colleague) has put together a searchable archive of the first year of Twitter posts, and I’ve had some fun quickly going down the rabbit hole to 2006 when I had just gotten married and was enjoying travelling around to DC and other places for my job at NetCentric Campaigns.

I tweeted 170 times in that first year starting in October 2006, about 6 months or so after Twitter was effectively born.

At the risk of being narcissistic, here are a few of my old tweets that I thought were emblematic of that time. One of the most interesting things is how similarly I use Twitter today. I still talk about the same subjects including basketball, music, open source, and politics (but a little less “I had this for lunch” and no more Second Life). I still share links, converse with others, and complain about riding transit. I even live-tweeted a talk by David Weinberger at the 2007 NTC.

Plumbers gone. Rockin’ out to the awesome “Break the Chains” compilation http://www.iamedia.org/breakthechains/
9:43 AM – 13 Oct 06

Very excited that I have no meetings tonight! What will I do with all this freedom?
4:53 PM – 24 Oct 06 (Something I will probably never tweet again for at least 15 years.)

Just added a custom twitter bug to my blog. I’m so trendy!
3:01 PM – 21 Nov 06

Just gave up on Civimail and Dreamhost ever behaving, and sent a newsletter with Constant Contact instead. A demoralizing day for open source.
4:14 PM – 12 Dec 06

Women’s halftime score: UNC 44, Del St 22. Everything is under control.
2:54 PM – 28 Dec 06  (Already tweeting about basketball!)

Currently obsessed with Facebook.com and Change.org. Look me up if you’re in there.
10:19 PM – 20 Feb 07

Just had my brain enjoyably adjusted by Cory Doctorow, speaking at UNC.
4:02 PM – 22 Feb 07

@SteveOlson: w00t! Does that mean you are actually going to start Twittering now?
11:01 AM – 6 Mar 07  (My first @ reply.)

Stopped due to freight traffic again! This may be the last time I voluntarily ride Amtrak in the South.
6:54 PM – 16 Mar 07

Twittering about the caucuses

Last night I sort-of half-assed live-blogged the caucus results, but I did it on Twitter instead of on my blog. Here’s a collection of my caucus tweets from the last 16 hours, you can also read them at http://twitter.com/ruby.

Deleting literally hundreds of messages in my inbox about Iowa. 22 minutes ago

@mistersugar I think Huckabee is the most Bush-like candidate in the Republican field, especially re: religiosity. AR seems coincidental. 27 minutes ago

@levjoy Fuck yeah! Kucinich has a lot to say and nothing to lose. about 12 hours ago from twitterrific in reply to levjoy

CNN: Biden drops out! about 12 hours ago

Sounds like Stevie Wonder on at Obama HQ. about 12 hours ago

Thinking of how I was inspired the first time I heard Obama speak (at the 2004 DNC). Now I find him sort of… affected. Less authentic. about 12 hours ago

OMG I think they’re also playing U2 @ Obama party. Nice to see his daughters for a change. Michelle’s dress is a bit distracting. about 12 hours ago

Huck: “This election is not about mii, it’s about wii.” about 13 hours ago

Chuck Norris on stage with the Huckster, who is speechifying now. about 13 hours ago

CNN confirms: Dodd is dropping out. about 13 hours ago

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