FaceNiff app for Android puts Facebook hacking in the palm of your hand (and we tell you how to avoid it)
http://www.gizmag.com/faceniff-session- ... app/18786/
Firesheep session hijacking tool makes public Wi-Fi uselessFaceNiff is a new Android app that can be used to hijack sessions on public or private Wi-Fi networks without needing to lug around a laptop.
FaceNiff currently "supports" Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Amazon and Nasza-Klasa (a Polish social network), though more services are promised. Thankfully, the app only works on a select few handsets and requires jailbreaking, so it's not a complete free-for-all just yet.
Regardless of exactly how many people are using these tools, you should be protecting yourself - waiting until you get hacked could be incredibly embarrassing or even costly. Facebook and Twitter both allow you to enable secure HTTP sessions as default, which renders tools like these useless.
http://www.gizmag.com/firesheep-http-hi ... ool/16726/
In a post on his site Butler describes how Firesheep works. Once installed, Firesheep displays a sidebar with a “Start Capturing