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Title: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: GypsySoul on December 05, 2008, 10:37:41 AM
Do NOT download the Adobe Flash Player update!!!
It launches the "Koobface" virus!!!


"Koobface" virus turns up on Facebook
Fri Dec 5, 2008 8:32am EST 

By Jim Finkle

BOSTON (Reuters) - Facebook's 120 million users are being targeted by a virus dubbed "Koobface" that uses the social network's messaging system to infect PCs, then tries to gather sensitive information such as credit card numbers.

It is the latest attack by hackers increasingly looking to prey on users of social networking sites.

"A few other viruses have tried to use Facebook in similar ways to propagate themselves," Facebook spokesman Barry Schnitt said in an e-mail. He said a "very small percentage of users" had been affected by these viruses.

"It is on the rise, relative to other threats like e-mails," said Craig Schmugar, a researcher with McAfee Inc.

Koobface spreads by sending notes to friends of someone whose PC has been infected. The messages, with subject headers like, "You look just awesome in this new movie," direct recipients to a website where they are asked to download what it claims is an update of Adobe Systems Inc's Flash player.

If they download the software, users end up with an infected computer, which then takes users to contaminated sites when they try to use search engines from Google, Yahoo, MSN and Live.com, according McAfee.

McAfee warned in a blog entry on Wednesday that its researchers had discovered that Koobface was making the rounds on Facebook.

Facebook requires senders of messages within the network to be members and hides user data from people who do not have accounts, said Chris Boyd, a researcher with FaceTime Security Labs. Because of that, users tend to be far less suspicious of messages they receive in the network.

"People tend to let their guard down. They think you've got to log in with an account, so there is no way that worms and other viruses could infect them," Boyd said.

Social network MySpace, owned by News Corp, was hit by a version of Koobface in August and used security technology to eradicate it, according to a company spokeswoman. The virus has not cropped up since then, she said.

Privately held Facebook has told members to delete contaminated e-mails and has posted directions at www.facebook.com/security on how to clean infected computers.

Richard Larmer, chief executive of RLM Public Relations in New York, said he threw out his PC after it became infected by Koobface, which downloaded malicious software onto his PC. It was really bad. It destroyed my computer," he said.

McAfee has not yet identified the perpetrators behind Koobface, who are improving the malicious software behind the virus in a bid to outsmart security at Facebook and MySpace.

"The people behind it are updating it, refining it, adding new functionalities," said McAfee's Schmugar.

(Reporting by Jim Finkle, Additional reporting by Emily Kaiser; Editing by Toni Reinhold)


Title: Re: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: Verse Chorus Verse on December 05, 2008, 12:01:10 PM
Now they have a reason to go outside and actually talk face-to-face with someone.


Title: Re: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: western_chaos on December 06, 2008, 12:56:02 PM
Yes indeed.

I work for ups, and there is an email virus that sends to random people in the u.s. saying that there is a package they missed and it has an attachment which claims it is their invoice. Well, when you click on the attachment obviously, it gives the user an error and says it can't be opened, but it actually releases a virus.

We get calls like this everyday of people complaining about that email. It sucks.


Title: Re: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: Mr. Redman on December 07, 2008, 12:13:13 PM
Now they have a reason to go outside and actually talk face-to-face with someone.


Or buy a mac.


Title: Re: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: LeftToDecay on December 07, 2008, 12:58:42 PM
Now they have a reason to go outside and actually talk face-to-face with someone.
Considering how fucking popular that site is nowadays  your statement is a step away from declaring that only geeks with no life have an email adress:P


Title: Re: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: MeanBone on December 07, 2008, 06:34:32 PM
Now they have a reason to go outside and actually talk face-to-face with someone.


Or buy a mac.

i have a mac. i'm never gonna live in the real world!  : ok:


Title: Re: WARNING: Virus on Facebook
Post by: Mr. Redman on December 08, 2008, 10:55:48 AM
Now they have a reason to go outside and actually talk face-to-face with someone.


Or buy a mac.

i have a mac. i'm never gonna live in the real world!  : ok:

You and I both. Haha.