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[Technology Blog] “Internet Explorer 8 protects from Twitter-like phishing Scams ...: Over the weekend, a widespread phishing scam hit Twitter where users were lured in through bad links via Direct Messages that ultimately let spammers take over their Twitter account.
[Make Money Online Malaysia] LOL is this you - Twitter latest phishing scam - Make Money Online ...: Phishing scams try to trick web users into clicking on a link that directs them to a bogus website. The website is designed to look like an official service or institution, but has been setup to capture login and password details from unsuspecting users.
[Atomi URL News Source] Twitter phishing scam may be spreading | Security - CNET New: No warning appears if you use another Twitter client, like Twhirl. Update 2: The effect of getting taken in by this scam seems to be that affected accounts send messages to their followers with the original phishing message.
[Freaky Frugalite] Beware the Twitter Phishing Scam | Freaky Frugalite: Twitter Phishing Scam. You can see the link looks suspicious: twitter.secure.bzpharma.net/login. Uh HUH. I didn't notice it at first glance, though. At first I was like, “Oh great, NOW what are people slandering me for? ...
[Social Threat | Who said social meant secure?] A new phishing scam on Twitter? | Social Threat | Who said social ...: We give out our personal lives and interests freely on these sites because most of us are honest, friendly people. But there is an element out there that is neither honest nor friendly and they are taking full advantage of the publics willingness to share personal information.
[MediaMemo] Twitter Phishing Attacks Increase: How to Protect Yourself | Peter ...: The most recent example: A new wave of phishing attacks. Like most phishing attacks, this one has some telltale signs, if you're the kind of person who's inclined to see them.
[Roer.com - Information Security blog] News: Twitter phising, beware of new attack | Roer.com ...: Phishing scams try to trick web users into clicking on a link that directs them to a bogus website. The website is designed to look like an official service or institution, but has been setup to capture login and password details from unsuspecting users.
[Geeks101 news blog] Twitter Phishing Scam Warning; House Speaker Kirk Adams Doesn't ...: Phoenix New Times (blog)It turns out that someone may have hijacked the Speaker's Twitter account temporarily and used it to spread a phishing scam that ...Twitter phish pwned profiles push penis pillsRegisterTwitter Phishing Attacks Quickly Turn Into Spam .
[Atomi URL News Source] Phishing Scam Now Running Rampant on Twitter!: Phishing Scam Now Running Rampant on Twitter! A few minutes ago, I received a direct message from one of my twitter followers: hey!
[Geeks101 news blog] Twitter alert: phishing scam in progress - Sydney Morning Herald ...: Mashable (blog)Twitter alert: phishing scam in progressSydney Morning HeraldTwitter users are being warned of a new phishing scam that has emerged in the last 24 hours. The official Twitter Trust and Safety account issued the .
[World PRwire's blog] Twitter users hit hard by "LOL" phishing attack - World PRwire's blog: IT security and data protection firm, Sophos, is warning that a major attack against Twitter users this weekend was designed to steal passwords and use hijacked accounts to spread money-making spam campaigns. The attack, which is ongoing, began on Saturday, as Twitter users found that fellow members of the micro-blogging network had posted messages disguised as humorous inks, but actually aimed to phish passwords credentials from unsuspecting users.
[Twitter TV] Twitter Phishing Scheme in Progress - CoolTechZone.com (blog ...: It seems like Twitter phishing schemes are everywhere these days. Worse are the ones that have people falling for them.
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