According the Twitter Blog several phishing DM scams have gone through today. According to the Twitter Blog:

It looks as though this particular scam sent out emails resembling those you might receive from Twitter if you get email notifications of your Direct Messages. The email said, “hey! check out this funny blog about you…” and then provided a link. That link redirected to a site masquerading as the Twitter front page.

If you didn't look at the URL of this false Twitter page, then you might not have noticed that it was actually just a page on the domain access-logins.com which was also faking Facebook's front page. We immediately reported the offending domain (and warned our friends at Facebook). The site is now on OpenDNS' and Google's reported phishing lists.

As always, be sure to be very careful where you put your passwords!

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