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Forget the fangs. It’s spam that should really scare ‘Twilight’ fans.
Friday, November 20, 2009Fans of "Twilight" and "New Moon" already have plenty to be scared about – vampires, werewolves, a swirling debate over the feminist values of Stephenie Meyer's hit series. But what about malware? According to reports from the around the Internet this morning, the Twihard set was recently targeted by a group ...
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