Roughly 15 hours ago I received a direct message from Yodle who was an obvious victim of Twitter Account Phishing. The DM from Yodle on Twitter read this…
hey, i’ve been having better [removed] and longer with this here http://someURL
Obviously this wasn’t Yodle so it’s important that all you kids and businesses protect your brand by learning how to avoid Twitter Scams and Phishing Attempts.
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[...] If anyone (even if it’s someone you know) sends you a direct message that redirects you to a page that looks similar or a mirror image of Twitter.com, close your browser – restart it and go directly to Twitter.com. If you decide to put your login details into it you could be in a wold of hurtin just like Yodle found out when their Twitter account was hacked. [...]
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