Facebook gets hit with a virus

Facebook has been hit with a virus that could spread to its 120 million users. The virus has been dubbed “koobface”, which tries to gather personal information from users computers such as credit card numbers.

The virus dubbed “koobface” sends a message to all the friends of the infected titled “You look just awesome in this new movie”. Users who opened the messaged where asked to download a fake update for Adobe flash player, which was actually the virus itself being downloaded and installed onto victims computers. If users attempted to use any of the major three search engines such as Yahoo, Google, or Live search, users would be taken to contaminated sites.

All users are being asked to run their updated anti-virus scanners to check for potential contamination. Facebook has also posted a response to help users clean infected machines on their security web site.

The “koobface” hit MySpace in August, where users had a similar situation where the virus took over their computer. Researchers believe that this is not the last of the “knobface” virus we will see, but the hacker or hackers are improving it.

News Source: Neowin.net

Quote from Facebook friend Aaron Hall and sums up what some users are like on-line.  “Unfortunately, this one isn’t just a hoax, and while it should go without saying in this day and age that you shouldn’t just click every link you see, I always see many of you install apps and send out invites without discretion. Please take this opportunity to change that behavior.”

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