Sentences with phrase «direct spam messages»

Not exact matches

I've also come across a LOT of spam — auto direct messages when I follow you on Twitter?
I was spammed on Twitter by a direct message just a few minutes ago actually.
Contacting members via direct messaging with promotional spam material without their approval will not be tolerated.
You will soon see that some people you follow on Twitter will fill your inbox (called Direct Message, or DM, a private message between you and another person) with generic spam messages and links to theirMessage, or DM, a private message between you and another person) with generic spam messages and links to theirmessage between you and another person) with generic spam messages and links to their books.
If the student loan borrower falls for the spam - bait and clicks on the message, they are directed to a fraudulent website that the scammers hope will lead to the victim entering identifying and personal account information.
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In the case of these recent Twitter phishing attempts, the usurper then uses the innocent individual's Twitter account to send out spam, malware, and more phishing attempts via Twitter's «direct message» (DM) feature.
Are you sending direct message spam?
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