Friday, February 26, 2010

Don't Get Caught On A Phishing Hook!

In light of the scam that I have recently been involved in, this post from Ed Stetzer was very helpful.  He writes:
In the last few days, I have received hundreds of spam Twitter direct messages from my Twitter friends. Many of them were quite, shall we say, graphic. Others are just the normal foolishness.
Here is the direct message I have sent out many, many times the last few days:
You have been phished. Pls change (and better protect) your password so you won't send out these direct messages. Thx.
Let me say a few things so you might avoid this.
Read the whole and watch the helpful video.

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