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Facebook & Twitter Phising Sites
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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 17:30
Trend are continuing in there drive to uncover all the new ways that cyber criminals are terrorising innocent Internet users. This time its by putting up fake content to Facebook and Twitter and then redirecting the unwitting user to a fake Twitter or Facebook logon screen.



The user then inputs there login details which are then stored and processed and the false Facebook logon screen then displays an error.

http://blog.trendmicro.com/so-is-it-twitter-or-facebook/

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