Password reset email allegedly originating in Ukraine is FAKE. The password reset goes to a dot-tk domain. Phishing attack.pic.twitter.com/MItSsgsH0g
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If only he had told Podesta THIS back in March! https://twitter.com/fishstickz/status/790939819761336321 …
Got that? Podesta was wary but Clinton campaign tech support team TOLD HIM to fall for the phishing attack. Hillary only hires the best.
@kerpen The odd thing is that they gave him the correct Google url but failed to explicitly advise him to avoid the bit.ly
@Hey_Flike Right if he said USE ONLY THIS LINK and enable two-factor, it would have been good advice.
Can we talk about the fact Clinton's tech support team told Podesta a password reset WITH A BITLY LINK was legit???
BITLY????? That's what the super sophisticated hackers use?
The author of the phishing email USED A BITLY LINK. BITLY.
Oh yes, Mr. Podesta. Google definitely used BITLY LINKS for password resets. 100% legit. Proceed! --Clinton Tech Guru Charles Delavan
Podesta himself knew enough to be suspicious!! But good old tech support - go ahead! BITLY LINK totally what Google uses for password reset!
Charles Delavan's famous last words. Just a little too late, but I do hope he's enjoying the woods.pic.twitter.com/ncnzWqwj6u
@kerpen Wait. The tech person may have been referring to his/her own email with "this email." Tech said change pw because of phishing scam.
@davidlane_22 In context I think he's saying the email they asked him to look at is legitimate. At the very least he was unclear.
@davidlane_22 Should have said DO NOT CLICK ON THAT LINK. ONLY CLICK HERE --> real link
@kerpen Now that I can get behind.
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