There was some discussion of this at
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/972b23136fdf9ed8/80d6e999d9dedced?hl=en
An attacker who knows your consumer key and consumer secret can create
an application that imitates yours. But they can't impersonate a user
On Aug 19, 10:26 am, Andriy Ivanov tigrus...@gmail.com wrote:
I've written Desktop app that usesoAuthto communicate with twitter.
All the keys/tokens/pin I save in Settings file in my project
(.NET). Is it safe to do so or what is the better approach to save
this kind of data? What if