Amy Winehouse's family has been targeted on Facebook and Twitter.
Fake accounts of the singer's older brother Alex have been set up on the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook.
The unidentified user has taken personal photos of the family and used them on the two fake accounts.
Even posting tributes to the late singer, with such posts as: ''with all my heart thank you very much for the good comments really thank you for supporting family wing.''
In a statement, Alex Winehouse told Gigwise: ''I'm really quite flattered, even if he does have more Twitter followers than me.''
Meanwhile, Patti Smith has revealed that she has dedicated a track about the late Amy Winehouse.
In an interview with Uncut, the punk singer said that she based the track on a poem that she had wrote following Winehouse's sudden death last July.
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