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Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accounts

Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accounts

By:  Gregg Keizer  On: 06 Jan 2009 For: Computerworld US(NA) Creator

Thirty three celebrities including President-Elect Barack Obama and pop singer Britney Spears had their Twitter accounts hijacked by hackers using Twitter's own support tools

"They may be making money as part of an affiliate scheme," said Cluley, of the second-stage Twitter spam. The criminals may be reaping revenue from ads on the sites the tweets steer users to, or by convincing people to sign up for expensive text message plans.

Twitter, however, said that the hacks of prominent users were unconnected to the first phishing campaign or the follow-up spam.

"This is actually much more serious than these people and organizations falling for a simple phishing attack," said Cluley, who earlier Monday had said there might be a link between the two. "It appears that Twitter's systems were potentially exposing everybody's account to the danger of being taken over by hackers."

Nonetheless, both Cluley and Marian Merritt, an Internet safety advocate for rival security company Symantec Corp., applauded Twitter's fast response. "Twitter has been very upfront and ahead of the game on this," said Merritt.

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Gregg Keizer Gregg Keizer is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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