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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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You've got a few minutes between meetings, so you run through some of the e-mail in your inbox.

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You quickly notice an urgent message from a colleague telling you to check out an important article on the Web.

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You dutifully click on the link supplied and enter your login credentials when asked.

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You're in too much of a hurry to notice you just gave your password to a fake Web site.

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You've fallen victim to a cyber scam known as spear phishing.

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Now someone may have installed malware on your computer that captures all of your keystrokes.

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In regular phishing, scammers send thousands of bogus e-mails trying to sucker random people into surrendering important information.

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Spear phishing e-mails, however, are designed to look like they come from someone you know.

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The worst that could happen?

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Well, if you're the Associated Press, someone could hijack your corporate Twitter account and falsely inform your 2 million followers that the White House has been attacked,

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causing a temporary plunge in the stock market, which happened April 23rd.

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Oops. So when surfing the Web, beware of spear phishers.

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Or you could find yourself up the creek.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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