Twitter Official Amber Alert Profile Hijacked - Child Safety Blog and News - 0 views
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Shannon Elricksen on 13 Apr 09You receive a direct message from someone that you follow on Twitter. It says something rather innocent and intriguing such as, "Check out this blog type website. you need to see it.." and, "Hey look at this funny blog." There may be other variants, but you get the idea. I have removed the links, but anything on the access-logins.com domain should be avoided. When you click the link you arrive at what looks like the main Twitter login page. Only it's not genuine, it's a cloned site. And if you use this cloned site to enter your login details, your username and password will be recorded and used to access your account.