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We’re seeing a rather suspicious social spam run on both Facebook and Twitter today. And apparently, it’s been spreading for 5 days. The social spam uses a bit.ly short link with various numerical parameters. And in an interesting move, the spam posts two links. (Perhaps this helps evade anti-spam filters?) Depending on geo-IP and the […]

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WWF Philippines’ site is hacked by some Madoka (it’s an anime) fan. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. The above was the actual tweet from a chain of retweets that reached my stream and got us (Chris and I) looking into this matter. This one below was the screenshot we captured: Click to […]

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“Questions cannot contain links?! – I tried to send a link to someone and Tumblr told me this. SINCE WHEN?!” Since now, apparently. Tumblr has a feature where you can ask the blog owner a question on, well, anything you like. Depending on settings, the people asking the questions can be registered users or anonymous […]

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