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Feb
09

TweeterGetter: a major multi-level pyramidal scheme (scam) hits Twitter!

UpsetTwitterAs many Twitter users I do check Retweetist regularly to check out what’s hot; this morning I sadly discovered TweeterGetter (by @garymccaffrey) at the top of the list, just another multi-level pyramidal scam, asking full access to your account in exchange for thousand of unknown @followers.

The site consist of a single page full of the usual multi-level jargon, ending in a form where you are supposed to enter your Twitter username and password (you really trust them right?!) and submit, this will send a canned message through the Twitter API and automatically force you to follow 5 or 6 people that already entered the multi-level scheme; your followers are then supposed to click the link and also expose their full credentials to TwitterGetter.

Aside from the general, theoretical unsustainability of such schemes, I believe this can really trash the Twitter platform in no time! first the whole value of your Twitter account is in the fine-tuning of your following/follower population, moreover adding people at random results into an immense amount of noise flowing around the Web for no reason.

I really hope Twitter headquarters will react promptly; please contact them about this, and do retweet a warning instead of TweeterGetter message, let’s get viral too!


3 Responses to “TweeterGetter: a major multi-level pyramidal scheme (scam) hits Twitter!”


  1. 1 Salty Droid Feb 17th, 2009 at 11:06 pm

    word!!

    let’s keep hammering at this bastard!

    bleep>>

  1. 1 A message from Gary McCaffrey, Idiot « The Salty Droid Pingback on Feb 17th, 2009 at 11:08 pm
  2. 2 blog_2_pixys » Archive du blog » Autopsie d’un beau scam sur Twitter Pingback on Jun 6th, 2009 at 2:54 pm

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