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Another Twitter Identity Theft Scam

I just noticed this scam this morning, although I suspect it’s not exactly a new one.

It’s a basic phishing scam that seeks to steal your Twitter ID and related information.

As usual, the superficial giveaways are…

  • Poor English — really simple mistakes in grammar, syntax and spelling.
  • Easily-checked fake links — just hover your mouse over the fake Twitter link to see the REAL destination URL.
  • Meaningless links — not your real Twitter user name.

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