For the right price, you can now buy a Twitter account user name and password.
Researchers at Kaspersky Labs claim that hackers are attempting to sell
compromised Twitter accounts for up to $1,000.
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Facebook hacker claims to be in NZ
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Britain clamps down on bogus shopping sites
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Virus hoaxers hijack Microsoft site
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Man charged in $111,000 domain name theft
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Botnets: the Democratization of Espionage
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Hackers stalk Facebook to harvest cash secrets
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