photocards4all says: I only once got stung by this kind of criminal activity, years ago with a very clever Microsoft (fake) update notification which had all the official Microsoft logos etc... "hey! check out this funny blog about you..." and provides a link. That link redirects to a site masquerading as the Twitter front page. Look closely at the URL field, if it has another domain besides Twitter but looks exactly like our page then it's a fraud and you should not sign in p.s. not that I'm a "twitter" !!! It's amazing what we will do these days to stay online, with Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Clipmarks - whooops! |
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