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Fake Software Requests Access to ‘Twitter’ User Accounts PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 13 June 2011 15:00

A fresh fake software is proliferating across Twitter.com, which posing as a message for the visitor tells him the length of time he expended browsing the micro-blogging website, disclosed Sophos the security company on June 2, 2011.


Like usual the message exclaims stating that the writer spent 38.1 hrs browsing Twitter.com and thereafter invites the recipient to find out his length of time by clicking a given web-link, Sophos elaborates.

Says Senior Technology Consultant Graham Cluley at Sophos, incase anyone feels so tempted that he follows the web-link, he'll see something posted supposedly from a friend after which he shall be directed towards granting an intermediary software's request for letting it access his Twitter profile. Cnet.com published this on June 1, 2011.

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