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Twitter’s “me too” anti-spam strategy

zdnet.com » 2008 » August » 25th » Twitter’s “me too” anti-spam strategy

Tagged: web 2 0, malware, browsers, hackers, black hat, passwords, phishing, botnets, spam and phishing, arbitrary code execution, social networking applications

With Twitter’s continuing growth, its popularity is logically starting to attract the attention of malicious parties, like spammers, phishers, and malware authors who wouldn’t mind the fact that nobody is following them when they’re actively updating several hundred users with their latest propositions. Last’ week’s Twitter announcement that it’s “Turning Up The Heat On Spam” clearly [...] Continue Reading »


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