X (Twitter) CEO Elon Musk is facing an advertiser fallout as a cryptocurrency alleging his involvement is promoted on his own platform.
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X (Twitter) CEO Elon Musk is facing an advertiser fallout as a cryptocurrency alleging his involvement is promoted on his own platform.
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When Bryan Dawe came across a “Palestinian photographer” on social media last year, he could not have known the interaction would force him to shut down his social media accounts, expose him to vile extortion threats and embroil him in a futile battle with Facebook’s owners.
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BEWARE of tweets about Obama, the Australian Open and gun control this month - internet security experts say they're the top three buzzwords currently being used by cyber criminals to lure victims on social media.
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Fidel Castro, Mikhail Gorbachev and Pope Benedict XVI - Italian Tommasso Debenedetti has killed them all in fake tweets aimed at exposing shoddy journalism that have earned him global
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Facepalm, as the kids would say. Even if you're a relative newcomer to the Internet, there are probably some things you would consider unsafe to do — such as, oh, posting a picture of your credit or debit card for all the world to see.
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CRICKET legend and full-time Tweeter Shane Warne has a problem that he wants nearly 900,000 followers to help him solve. He keeps losing chips at a poker tournament. He barely has time to eat.
"People might be drawn into this, young people especially, without understanding the risks of getting into gambling."
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Got a email in my personal account the other day. It read: “Someone is saying nasty things about you on Twitter.”
Come on! I’m not going to fall for that. And, neither should you. Does it really mean that much that someone is saying something nasty about you?
This is a classic phishing scam!
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Account information for 50K Twitter users were posted online, but most of the private account data is garbage, experts say.