
There's a scam spreading through Twitter
Direct messages (DIVIs) and fake emails. appealing users to visit a
fake twitter phishing site i.e "twittler.com". Scam uses a
hijacked Twitter account to send out direct messages that appear
completely legitimate Security blogger. Janne Ahlberg blogged
about this new phishing scam. "This is a nasty trick especially when
the sender is someone you know and trust If you receive a suspicious DM
or email from a person you know and trust, just warn him/her — the
account is most likely hijacked and controlled by the attackers."
The webpage resembles a Twitter login
page and is trying to obtain your Twitter login credentials with a
domain name looks very similar to original Twitter.com. with two extra word "LL" in it
To play it safe, double-check your
browser address bar to make sure that's where you are on orginal website
twitter.com before logging in.
If you enter your Twitter username and
password into this site. you will become a victim of and the hacker will
then control your Twitter account to hack more users via spamming them
on your behalf.
What do you do if your account is
hacked? Change your password immediately. Check what applications you've
given access to your account. Revoke access for any suspicious
applications, and delete tweets and DIVIs you sent and received while
your account was compromised
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