Comments on: Twitter hit with 'Don't Click' clickjacking attack
Microblogging site puts an end to a prank that had Twitter users inadvertently sending tweets that say "Don't Click" followed by a link.
Microblogging site puts an end to a prank that had Twitter users inadvertently sending tweets that say "Don't Click" followed by a link.
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- by Ignoranceisslavery February 13, 2009 9:06 PM PST
- IM SO HAPPY. Twitter IS Lame and I hope it crashes and burns. Seeing the article on my Feed Actually made me smile. THANK YOU PRANKSTER.
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