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Surfeit and Blasé Security

Posted on October 2, 2014 by Symantec

Hacked Snapchat accounts use native chat feature to spread diet pill spam

Compromised Snapchat accounts have sent out photo messages of a box of Garcinia Cambogia, followed by a chat message with a suspicious link containing ‘groupon.com’ in the URL.

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CategoriesEndpoint Protection (AntiVirus), Security, snapchat, Symantec Connect, セキュリティレスポンス TagsSpam

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