Twitter attack targets Bustin Jieber fans
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Spammers are using Twitter's inexplicable obsession with foetus-faced popster Justin Bieber to spread malware to gullible twits. A spam run on Twitter this morning, using several dummy accounts, used Bit.ly to mask its true URL – a web page that tries to exploit a browser Java vulnerability to install a keylogger Trojan on vulnerable computers – according to F-Secure. The spam contains the phrase "haha this is the funniest video I've ever seen". As the...
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