Phisher Alert: Watch Your DM’s
Posted by Twitter's Tee Morris | Posted in Twips, Twitter Topics, Twitter in the News | Posted on 23-09-2009
Tags: caution, direct messages, DMs, malicious, password, phisher, security, spam, Twitter
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Today on Twitter I got an unexpected DM from a familiar name in my network:
When I clicked on the link, I was asked for my Username and Password. Ummm…no. So I attempted to ping my Twitter contact here and ask if this was, in fact, a real URL. I could not get a DM reply to appear.
And then on the main feed, I saw this from @spam, Twitter’s Spam Hotline:
You might think this is common sense, but it may surprise you how easily people surrender their passwords, particularly from DMs coming from friends and acquaintances.
Be careful!
Someone is out there get phreaky with the phishing.
Just remember these safety twips when you are out in the Twitterverse:
- Never give out your password, even if it’s to someone you know or if they are promising you a bucketload of followers.
- If you do get a DM asking for your password, try to contact the friend on the open feed asking why?
- If someone is, in fact, DMing others with your account, immediately change your password, log out, wait a few ticks, then log in with the new password.
- If you can, change your password for Twitter every 30-60 days.
Twitter is on the case, but make sure you let your fellow Twitterakians know that something is afoot. Stay safe, everyone, and tweet happy!




