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Australia
  • 0198089488 Telstra
Canada
  • 21212 (any)
United Kingdom
  • 86444 Vodafone, Orange, 3, O2
Indonesia
  • 89887 AXIS, 3, Telkomsel
Ireland
  • 51210 O2
India
  • 53000 Bharti Airtel, Videocon
Jordan
  • 90903 Zain
New Zealand
  • 8987 Vodafone, Telecom NZ
United States
  • 40404 (any)

BERJAYA
spam

  1. Is your account sending tweets on its own? Your account might be compromised. Here's what to do about it: bit.ly/l0kJmq
  2. That "StalkTrak" app? Still doesn't work, still phishing. The "nasty blogs" about you? Still phishing. Read more here: bit.ly/kXQ1xa
  3. That link to "nasty stuff about to you"? Phishing. That "StalkTrak" app? Also phishing. Check yr address bar before entering yr login info!
  4. @mikerowan Yes.
  5. More tips here on account safety: support.twitter.com/articles/31796…
  6. Nothing can tell you who is "stalking" your Twitter profile; those are phishing links, don't click!
  7. "Funniest Pictures of 2011"? "Nope, just phishing. Always check your browser's address bar before entering your login information!
  8. There is no app (or anything else) that can tell you who is "stalking" your Twitter profile; the links lead to a phishing site. Don't click!
  9. If you think your account has been compromised, change your password and check your connections. More info here: support.twitter.com/entries/31796
  10. Seeing tweets about the "perfect" or "best and fastest way" to "slim down"? Most likely a compromised account, don't click those links!