saying that the attackers used malware «consistent with» the Russians is meaningless, one
thing about malware, the targets of any attack have a copy of it, and can tweak and re-use it.
The crazy
thing about this malware is that if you go into Chrome's plugin pages or extension pages, nothing shows up at all.
Not exact matches
One
thing that has slightly annoyed me is that Google continually puts warnings up
about the content of this page being
malware related.
Users should also be on the lookout for suspicious text messages or emails
about the service containing attachments or that request a password since Twitter will never do either of those two
things and such messages likely contain
malware or are being used as part of a phishing attempt.