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Kashif Ali

Surfeit and Blasé Security

Posted on October 24, 2011 by Sophos

So I Googled your name and found.. a Twitter phishing attack!

A Twitter phishing attack arrives in the form of a Direct Message (DM) from one of your Twitter pals, claiming that they have searched for you on Google and found some “really funny stuff” about you.

Be careful what you click on..

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