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Identifiant 976531
Date de publication 2019-01-04 20:45:00 (vue: 2019-01-04 22:00:16)
Titre Twitter Accidentally Promotes PayPal Phishing Scam
Texte News broke this week that an account posing as PayPal used a paid promotion on Twitter to bait users into sharing their personal information under the guise that they were entering an end-of-year contest, The Next Web reported this week. TNW reporter Matthew Hughes first reported the since-deleted promoted tweet from @PaypalChristm, which he said populated in his … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Twitter Accidentally Promotes PayPal Phishing Scam
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no_ico.webp 2019-01-07 23:30:04 (Déjà vu) Twitter Let Someone Promote An Obvious PayPal Phishing Scam (lien direct) An account posing as PayPal used a paid promotion on Twitter to bait users into sharing their personal information under the guise that they were entering an end-of-year contest, The Next Web reported this week.  TNW reporter Matthew Hughes first reported the since-deleted promoted tweet from @PaypalChristm. The tweet had several obvious signs of being a scam, which … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Twitter Let Someone Promote An Obvious PayPal Phishing Scam
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