Learn from an expert how to set a strong password to protect your accounts

Oct 25, 2011 08:26 GMT  ·  By

Twitter phishing attempts are highly popular among cybercriminals lately, the new bait being presented as a tweet that falsely alerts the victim of funny pictures found in a Google search.

Since the Twitter log-in page is fairly easy to replicate, phishers quickly mock-up rogue websites that are meant to steal the credentials of those who believe all the messages they see on social media sites.

“so i googled your name and found some really funny stuff about you lol its archived here,” reads the latest post that's used as bait.

Thanks to Graham Cluley, users can now learn how to set strong passwords and keep their accounts protected from the latest schemes seen on the internet.

Keep your digital assets protected by setting a strong password and by not clicking on any phony messages, even if they seem to be coming from someone you know.