I recently stumbled on this article on ZDnet and thought it would be worth sharing. As a big Twitter user myself, with 5 different accounts for various objectives, I often receive these messages in my inbox or as a tagged message. I will admit I have fallen for it once as a message came from a friend of mine, but was able to recover through resetting my passwords, ensuring all my connected accounts were removes, and many apologies to friends and followers. But sometimes a little reminder is necessary for us all as these types of attempted attacks become more advanced, and often more personal.
As most ZDNet readers know, phishing scammers find ways to forge emails from legitimate sites, hoping to get your personal details such as name, social security number, password, and so on. These forged emails often appear to come from financial institutions, so the scammer can access your bank account.
Read the full blurb: http://www.zdnet.com/beware-sophisticated-twitter-phishing-scams-7000010562/
So my question fo everyone; Have you ever fallen vicitm to a phishing link through social media? If so, how did you fix it and how do you protect yourself now?
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