Twitter, the microblogging site, has been hit by a worm infecting users' profiles and posting rogue messages.
The worm, called Mikeyy, spread around the popular site like wildfire as soon as members clicked onto an infected users' profile.
People's pages began posting messages promoting the site StalkDaily.com.
The speed with which it spread took the web community by surprise.
Normally worms and viruses require people to click on a link to a different site to get infected.
But this cross site scripting (XSS) attack worked by hiding code inside the "bio" section of members' pages.
Twitter news service BNO News reported StalkDaily's 17-year-old owner, Mikeyy Mooney, had claimed responsibility for the attack.
"I did it out of boredom," he told BNO.
Twitter has now closed the hole that allowed this to happen, according to a posting on the site.
"No passwords, phone numbers, or other sensitive information were compromised as part of this attack," Twitter said.
However, the StalkDaily.com worm has been followed swiftly by a new mutation, called Mikeyy.
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