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Intel says UK Twitter page hacked

How the mighty have stumbled

Intel's UK Twitter feed has been, rather embarrassingly hacked, the feed itself says. And it looks like it's been delivering the "this you" phishing scam that's been bouncing about the short-message whittering service.

In fact, I can confrim it has, I just found the missive in my in-box.

What is a bit spooky is that the hack - if it can be called such a thing - happened just about the time I asked an "awkward" question at the launch party the outfit held in a London Ballroom last night and of which it was all a-twitter.

T'weren't me guv.

If you've received the "This you??" message from Intel or anyone else, just delete it.

Do not go to the false Twitter log-in page and enter your details. That would be daft.

 

Originally published at thinq_


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