CALIFORNIA - The hackers have attacked Google's social networking +, for the first time through a scam involving 'invite' a fake service, said the report from Naked Security.
As quoted by Mashable, Tuesday (07/05/2011), false Invites spreads via email, and very similar to the original Invites. Users who are not vigilant will probably believe that the email came from Google users +.
If the user clicks a link in the email message, then they will be directed to a site that offers a variety of sex products.
The method scam (internet fraud) is very common when a major new product launch. So if you receive an email containing a 'Invites' Google +, especially from third parties, required vigilance in responding to it.
+ Google currently a hot topic in the Internet world. The majority of the response was quite positive so far. No wonder the hackers began to take advantage of these opportunities, to commit fraud to take advantage of it.
Google's social networking service is still in beta format and require 'invite' to access the entrance. Invitations are limited to a few days ago provided by Google, has now re-closed.
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