Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 Is this really true? Seems incredible that something like this can happen.Thanks for passing this along.love,KateTo: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife >Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 6:08:40 PMSubject: Facebook scam alert Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 5:01:16 PM Facebook scam alert There is a new Facebook wall post scam advertised as "RIP CharlieSheen found Dead at his House". This scam involves a wall post link withinFacebook. If you click on the wall post link, you will open a FbVideo pagethat is designed to look like a YouTube channel. If you click anywhere onthe screen, your Facebook account will be "click-jacked" and you will bespreading the spam message via your Facebook news feed. Clicking to playthe video will open a security check screen asking you to please complete a30 second survey to verify that you are human. The screen will also havethe following wording "Customize Your Facebook With a Theme". Clicking onthis page in any way will post the same message you clicked on to yourFacebook wall and download/install malware on your system.1. Preventive Measures: a. Ensure that users are informed and are aware of this threat b. Ensure that Anti-Virus definitions are up to date 2. How to Deal with the Scam: a. If you did make the mistake of clicking on the scam message andcompleting the survey scam, you will need to check your news feed and ensureyou are not spamming the message to your friends. If you are, you need toremove the item from your wall by clicking the small "x" in the top righthand corner of the post. b. If you downloaded any software at all from the scam site, you needto update and/or install anti-virus software on your computer and run acomplete scan. There is a good possibility that your system is now infectedwith a virus, Trojan, or some other malware. c. If you have your Facebook feeds going to your cell phone and youclicked on the wall post link from there, then you should contact yourcarrier immediately to keep any charges from happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 Is this really true? Seems incredible that something like this can happen.Thanks for passing this along.love,KateTo: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife >Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 6:08:40 PMSubject: Facebook scam alert Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 5:01:16 PM Facebook scam alert There is a new Facebook wall post scam advertised as "RIP CharlieSheen found Dead at his House". This scam involves a wall post link withinFacebook. If you click on the wall post link, you will open a FbVideo pagethat is designed to look like a YouTube channel. If you click anywhere onthe screen, your Facebook account will be "click-jacked" and you will bespreading the spam message via your Facebook news feed. Clicking to playthe video will open a security check screen asking you to please complete a30 second survey to verify that you are human. The screen will also havethe following wording "Customize Your Facebook With a Theme". Clicking onthis page in any way will post the same message you clicked on to yourFacebook wall and download/install malware on your system.1. Preventive Measures: a. Ensure that users are informed and are aware of this threat b. Ensure that Anti-Virus definitions are up to date 2. How to Deal with the Scam: a. If you did make the mistake of clicking on the scam message andcompleting the survey scam, you will need to check your news feed and ensureyou are not spamming the message to your friends. If you are, you need toremove the item from your wall by clicking the small "x" in the top righthand corner of the post. b. If you downloaded any software at all from the scam site, you needto update and/or install anti-virus software on your computer and run acomplete scan. There is a good possibility that your system is now infectedwith a virus, Trojan, or some other malware. c. If you have your Facebook feeds going to your cell phone and youclicked on the wall post link from there, then you should contact yourcarrier immediately to keep any charges from happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 yes it is - my sister posted it to her group - her son is a major techy - a lot of people come into her store and fill her in God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 6:13:24 PMSubject: Re: Facebook scam alert Is this really true? Seems incredible that something like this can happen.Thanks for passing this along.love,Kate To: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife >Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 6:08:40 PMSubject: Facebook scam alert Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 5:01:16 PM Facebook scam alert There is a new Facebook wall post scam advertised as "RIP CharlieSheen found Dead at his House". This scam involves a wall post link withinFacebook. If you click on the wall post link, you will open a FbVideo pagethat is designed to look like a YouTube channel. If you click anywhere onthe screen, your Facebook account will be "click-jacked" and you will bespreading the spam message via your Facebook news feed. Clicking to playthe video will open a security check screen asking you to please complete a30 second survey to verify that you are human. The screen will also havethe following wording "Customize Your Facebook With a Theme". Clicking onthis page in any way will post the same message you clicked on to yourFacebook wall and download/install malware on your system.1. Preventive Measures: a. Ensure that users are informed and are aware of this threat b. Ensure that Anti-Virus definitions are up to date 2. How to Deal with the Scam: a. If you did make the mistake of clicking on the scam message andcompleting the survey scam, you will need to check your news feed and ensureyou are not spamming the message to your friends. If you are, you need toremove the item from your wall by clicking the small "x" in the top righthand corner of the post. b. If you downloaded any software at all from the scam site, you needto update and/or install anti-virus software on your computer and run acomplete scan. There is a good possibility that your system is now infectedwith a virus, Trojan, or some other malware. c. If you have your Facebook feeds going to your cell phone and youclicked on the wall post link from there, then you should contact yourcarrier immediately to keep any charges from happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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