New Phishing Attack on Twitter, is spread by direct messages
Hackers continue to target users of Twitter with some deceptive practices in order to steal their login details. A new phishing attack (phishing) is underway and there are many users who have been affected by this attack. The contents of DM (direct message) has the phrase "You're on here?" (Are you here?). Reading the rest of the message we are informed that someone spoke to us in a blog. The attack occurs when the user clicks on the URL of the message, which leads to a site where your information is asked to identify themselves Twitter. When the user fills, is stolen the password.
The suggestion is that if someone receives a message with the above features, not even risk it and not click on the link. The thing to do is delete the message and alert other users about this attack. We recommend browsing with care and not delivering the data to any site that asks for it compromises safety.
Via Mashable
Tags: hacking , microblogging , security , Social Networking , twitter
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