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Thousands of Tumblr Logins Stolen in Phishing... →
The past few days have seen a rather aggressive phish attackĀ targetingĀ users of popular Microblogging service Tumblr. What started off as a strange (if rather basic) “click the link to see an advert” scam has now become a phishing problem so bad that Tumblr have a rather comprehensive dedicated autoreply for emails sent to their support team:
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