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Why you shouldn’t trust Google+ Verified Accounts

Google may have started to roll out verification badges for celebrities and public figures who have Google+ accounts. But, unfortunately, it’s not going to close the door to fraud on the fledgling social network.

The idea is to make it easier for members of the public to tell if they’re the person you’ve added to a Google+ circle is the real Dolly Parton, the real Britney Spears or the real Alyssa Milano.

According to a Google+ post by Googler Wen-Ai Yu about the initiative, verified accounts have a grey checkmark next to their name. Rolling your mouse over the tick, shows that it is a “verified name”.

So, for instance, Britney Spears now has a verified account on Google+ :

Official Britney Spears Google+ account

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Facebook Apologizes For Spam Program That Catches Innocent Users

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Facebook has sent notes of apology and is changing automated systems that blocked environmental activists and other people from posting on like-minded Facebook pages.

The activists weren’t victims of censorship, but rather an anti-spam computer algorithm that was impersonally doing what it was designed to do.

“Facebook is not – and has never been – in the business of disabling accounts or removing content simply because people are discussing controversial topics,” Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said in a statement to The Associated Press. “On the contrary, we want Facebook to be a place where people can openly express their views and opinions, even if others don’t agree with them.”

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Twitter is not charging in October, there is no petition, you’re being phished

Another scam to steal Twitter users credentials is making the rounds today. The tweets being sent out read “Twitter might start to charge in October, sign this petition to keep the service free! -URL-.”

Twitter petition tweets

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Twitter finally released a “Stalkers” app? No, it’s a phishing scam

Twitter users are being hit today by messages claiming to link to a new app from Twitter which will track your stalkers.

However, the messages are really designed to steal your Twitter usernames and passwords.

Here’s a typical message that users are seeing:

Twitter stalkers phishing message

Twitter finally released an app that tracks your "Stalkers" get it here [LINK]

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Facebook killer video scam spreads between social networkers

A new scam has spread quickly across Facebook this weekend, pretending to be a link to a TV news report about an alleged Facebook killer.

Here’s a typical message that has been seen spreading between social networking users:
Facebook Killer

(BREAKING NEWS) Facebook-Killer
[LINK]
07-29-2011 - News ?epo?ts of a ma? they are calling the 'Facebook Killer' have ?one ram?ant, he has claimed 9 lives in the United States so far that we ?now

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