Be careful Twilight movie fans!
By Gina on November 15, 2011 | Phishing, Twilight movie, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn scam, malware, Nude pictures of Taylor Lautner, Robert and Kristin kissing, Twilight true love, viruses, phishing scam , rogue links, fake pictures
As the excitement of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 1) movie grows scammers are not waiting for November 18th and they are creating malware right now that are widely spreading across the web.
If you are fan of this movie you’ll definitely want to know every detail about it and its cast as well. Scammers are well aware of your need and they are designing scams related with rogue pictures, fake links that all of them lead you to viruses and various infections of your computers.
While searching on the Interne you may find results infected with malware with phrases like „Nude pictures of Taylor Lautner,” “Robert and Kristin kissing” or “Twilight true love.” Clicking on some of the links resulting from these searches might get your PC or smartphone infected with viruses or keyloggers. That’s why you need to be very careful while browsing Twilight movie related material.
Even more, do not click on questionable links or photos that may jeopardize your computer and do not trust links that hijack you to various sites that require your credit card information or some personal information but make sure your PC is protected with reputable up-to-date security software.
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