This is an alert to our readers that if you get any suspicious message by URL http://twitterblog.access-logins.com/login or anything similar to that, don’t ever enter your username and password to Login. This is a phishing scam as reported by Scott.
The message will read something like -
Hey, I found a website with your pic on it… LOL check it out here
http://twitterblog.access-logins.com/login
Recently we told you about how one can hack passwords of your Yahoo messenger using keyloggers and other tools running in background. Phishing is something which is hard to prevent specially when you are not a computer professional. Anyone can design exactly the same looking interface for a website but with a different domain which many people don’t look at on the address bar.
It’s very difficult to find any security loopholes in software or web app these days so the hackers have now started to trap people using different tricks. Earlier if you remember, popular tech blog makeuseof.com domain was hacked as someone had entered his email ID on the admin’s mail forward list secretly. So whatever mail admin got from his domain company was also getting forwarded to the hacker.
As a word of advice, keep changing your passwords every now and then and always have strong passwords that are difficult to hack by dictionary attacks. Also, whenever you need to authenticate using your username and password, always look at the URL on the address bar, if it is pointing to the correct domain and TLD or not.

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