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Verified SMS rolling out in nine countries.
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Apple's iOS 10 update bricks devices
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New phishing attack hits Twitter
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Twitter users under attack again
Phishing messages hit the micro blogging site.
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Twitter users under attack again
Phishing messages hit the site.
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Facebook users hacked with direct messages
First Facebook security threat of 2010.
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Koobface begins Christmas campaign
Fake videos and messages used.
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Spam and phishing soar to new heights
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Mozilla tests the water with Raindrop email filter
App will automatically prioritise messages.
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Oct 24 2009 12:11AM
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New Twitter worm strikes
Uses direct message feature.
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Spammers turn to fake non-delivery reports
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Woman loses US$4,000 in Facebook scam
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Twitter starts scanning for malicious links
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Phil Muncaster
Aug 4 2009 6:51AM
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Facebook users duped into revealing personal details
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May 7 2009 11:17AM
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US DOJ phishes its own employees
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