I just got a DM that read: "u should take this iq quiz http://quiz6545.info". Hmmm. Seemed a tad odd so I asked Google.
I'm throwing up a search widget to track the Tweets about this. The search term is "iq quiz":
UPDATE
More on the spate of phishing schemes on Twitter from Scott Stratten of UnMarketing. He gives this advice if you think you've been phished:
1. Change your password. No one got access to your account because you used your pet’s name as your password (you do don’t you??). It doesn’t matter how crafty you’ve made it, if you hand them your login info, it’s like they’re psychic like John Edward, except they actually know stuff
2. Check who has access to your account by going here. It shows who you have authorized to use your account. Now don’t crap the bed if there are companies listed there. I have 18 apps that have access to my account for various reasons. But if you don’t recognize one and want to yank them out, just click “revoke access”.
3. Stop giving your info out! You should never give your info to any site that asks for it unless you are wanting them to. It’s your reputation/business here. Giving out your login to anyone is like wearing your bank card PIN on your t shirt and wandering the back streets of Vegas at 3am. Not saying I’ve done that…. ummm…