Beware: Porn-Based Malware Is Sweeping Across Facebook

CommanderFrank

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Malware seems to be the hot ticket this week judging by the amount of warnings being issued. Latest infection is Facebook, no not Facebook itself, even though there are many out there that would claim Facebook is malware, but malware riding in on links to porn on Facebook. Easiest way to avoid this malware: it’s just as simple as not clicking on porn links ever. Just find your own and cut out the Facebook middleman. :D

We are blocking links to these scams, offering cleanup options, and pursuing additional measures to ensure that people continue to have a safe experience on Facebook.
 
Solomon, who was one of the Deity's favorites, had a copulation cabinet composed of seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines. To save his life he could not have kept two of these young creatures satisfactorily refreshed, even if he had fifteen experts to help him. Necessarily almost the entire thousand had to go hungry for years and years on a stretch. Conceive of a man hardhearted enough to look daily upon all that suffering and not be moved to mitigate it. ~Letters from the Earth :eek:
 
Solomon, who was one of the Deity's favorites, had a copulation cabinet composed of seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines.

"Sounds like my kinda enword" -Chris Rock
 
Umm... does anyone really still fall for those 'Update Flash' links any more?
 
Umm... does anyone really still fall for those 'Update Flash' links any more?

Decent portion of my stores service dollars come from those people. So many people click on anything still expecting that their antivirus will stop every last attack.
 
Umm... does anyone really still fall for those 'Update Flash' links any more?

Hell yeah. I would say the majority of users are too stupid to know what to do when they see the prompt or get an email from Fedex or a fax machine. I've seen it in action countless times.
 
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