Comments on: Things a hacked URL shortening service could do to you https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/ Website Performance and Availability Monitoring | Pingdom Fri, 24 Sep 2010 01:34:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 By: Guy Macon https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7582 Fri, 24 Sep 2010 01:34:58 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7582 Sometimes websites get reorganized and pages move with no redirect at the old URL (I am looking at you, microsoft.com). In such cases you can search the site and try to find the moved page. URL shorteners prevent this. This is especially harmful when computer magazines – which may be referred to years later – print shortened URLs.

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By: Steve Warriner https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7581 Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:28:54 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7581 Here’s a video to make your own short url’s:
http://screenr.com/nTs
my down and dirty short url (scroll down for the details):
http://jedsweb.net/urls.php
You are right Aniruddh.

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By: Aniruddh Dodiya https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7580 Mon, 06 Jul 2009 13:44:57 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7580 really nice fact i come to know. I use bit.ly for shorting. but I think we can use our own short url service. and aft reading this article I probably create my own ASAP.add the Google Short Links service to your Google Apps domain
One service I found is http://www.google.com/enterprise/marketplace/viewListing?productListingId=5143210+6352879591152674960 but its do not provide 301 redirect.
I think http://get-shorty.com/ is a good alternative.
Thanks for the great post.

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By: Ian Macfarlane https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7579 Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:21:31 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7579 Ever harder to spot – what about if a hacker selectively picked out a few shortened URLs (the ones with the most links to them), say the ones used in a PR campaign, and 301’ed them just for search engine spiders?
(redirecting for all users or redirecting all URLs for spiders only would get caught pretty quickly)
Or even better – what if they *ran* the URL shortening service, and could do things like that easily behind the scenes?

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By: ritchan https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7578 Sun, 28 Jun 2009 10:00:39 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7578 Why do people use services like these anyway? What’s wrong with the html a tag?

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By: Shiladitya https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7577 Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:37:58 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7577 probably when a major internet company (like MS, Yahoo or Google) buys out or starts an URL shortening service of their own then people will all move to using that since they usually have more secure services that people already trust them with – mainly being their email!

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By: Manuel https://www.pingdom.com/blog/things-a-hacked-url-shortening-service-could-do-to-you/#comment-7576 Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:49:09 +0000 http://royalpingdom.wpengine.com/?p=2884#comment-7576 You are forgetting the fact that url shortening services are breaking the search engines as we know it:
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001276.html

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