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Headsup on 2 new twitter scams
These aren't exactly brand new--most are just adaptations of existing scams on other networks/platforms: The first involves phishing for twitter accounts and the other are fake viral tests: http://blog.siliconedge.co.uk/post/N...he-Rounds.aspx
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I can't believe anyone falls for crap like this anymore...these are the same kinds of scams that have been around for well over a decade now. Are people just getting that much dumber these days or what?
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Funny how nefarious and complicated they make the simple spamming of PIN submits sound. Spamming twitter is uber fucking easy...
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I'm sure that mobile SMS scam will do well for some affiliates... but scamming is almost a full time job in itself... it takes a lot of time to set it all up... and then set it all up again once your original links get killed. Meh seems so time consuming, I don't know how it could be so profitable.
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