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The rule of trust and how my twitter account has been hacked

March 14, 2012 10:21 am / 2 Comments / Administrator

Do you remember that stickers in the 70’ “Shit, Happens”? Well if you combine this with “Idiot,Idiot,Idiot!” you got a clear idea of how I felt when I’ve started to receive from my twitter friends messages like “hey dude seems you’ve been hacked”. So, first of all, sorry everybody for the spam and thanks for … Read More →

Posted in: Security / Tagged: Hacking, Rule of Trust, Security, Trust, Twitter

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