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Twitter does a pretty good job locking things down. With the exception of the (embarrassing) brute-force password hack of one of their admin accounts earlier this year, the fledgling micro-blogging platform has a remarkably good history, with only a few exceptions. The same cannot be said, however, of the various applications that have been written to access Twitter's API.

Twitpwn is aiming to change all that, one day at a time, every day this month. Starting July 1st, TwitPwn launched their MoTB (Month of Twitter Bugs). Each day, the blog's author will post a...