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Cybersquatters target Susan Boyle

Cybersquatters target Susan Boyle


London: Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle is being targeted by cybersquatters, who want to make money from the global interest in Britain's Got Talent's contestant.

Boyle is among 33 of the 40 talent show contestants, who have had their domain names registered unofficially and fake Twitter accounts created by web savvy fans keen to cash in on their popularity.

Image: A young boy watches Britain's Got Talent contestant Susan Boyle on You Tube on April 21 in Glasgow, Scotland. Ms Boyle has become a worldwide sensation after her singing talents stunned judges on the TV show Britain's Got Talent.

Text: ANI

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