Every accountant in the country probably just got a phishing message that could compromise their Twitter account.

If you click on a message that says

"you seen what this person is saying about you? and then there's a URL terrible things"

It comes as a direct message from someone you know who may not know they are sending this message.

Here's what to not do: Do not click to see what it is.

And here's what to do:

  1. Change your Twitter password
  2. Tell the person who sent it, look up their email and let them know they need to change their Twitter password as they have been compromised
  3. Hopefully they aren't using the same password for Twitter that they use for everything else, because they should change all those passwords too.

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