Hakaku Posted August 10, 2008 Report Posted August 10, 2008 For everyone who has Facebook, be warned about a virus being sent via private messages in your inbox. The message will come from someone you know, and will look something like this: LOL. You've been catched on hidden cam, yo: http://fakeYOUTUBEwebsite.com/blahblahThe link will be a mock up of Youtube which is apparently copyrighted by Myspace. Your friend's information and display picture will match that of their Facebook profile. The video itself though will not load. It'll tell you that you need to download the latest Flash player to be able to view it. Actually, anything you click will ask you to download the plugin.Whatever you do, don't download it though. It'll compromise all your computer's information, passwords, accounts, personal information, and then it'll auto-load Facebook and start sending the virus to others on your contact list. It also fills your computer with warnings/adware/spyware, etc. In the news:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...8080803022.htmlhttp://canadianpress.google.com/article/AL...fiSkURqN0qzE6Zw If you accidentally downloaded it, some recommended software tools are Spybot Search & Destroy, AVG, HiJackThis, & Safemode.
FMBI Posted August 10, 2008 Report Posted August 10, 2008 Why couldn't this happen to MySpace instead?
Suicide_Run Posted August 10, 2008 Report Posted August 10, 2008 LOL A friend of mine got owned by this virus, I say he wasn't that smart. The part of "LOL. You've been catched on hidden cam, yo:" is pretty common thing for viruses. Lol at the word: catched
Drake7707 Posted August 10, 2008 Report Posted August 10, 2008 Heh, people who install activex controls from shady websites that look legitimate are obviously not ready to have internet access
Manus Celer Dei Posted August 11, 2008 Report Posted August 11, 2008 And here I thought that facebook was already a virus.
»Ducky Posted August 11, 2008 Report Posted August 11, 2008 I definitely only just opened this topic to write that exact comment.
rootbear75 Posted August 11, 2008 Report Posted August 11, 2008 And here I thought that facebook was already a virus.no, you guys are thinking of MySpace
Suicide_Run Posted August 11, 2008 Report Posted August 11, 2008 And here I thought that facebook was already a virus.no, you guys are thinking of MySpaceFacebook is the next generation ;p
ThunderJam Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 Right after reading this, i got on facebook, and actually had a diff virus sent to me. Actually phishing i guess. A friend wrote on my profile, "hey check out this vid it made me crack up: __facebook.idaw5w4qt.cn (some link)" If you click it it goes to a facebook like alike and says "must sign in to see the video, but if you look at the url it is faNebook.
rootbear75 Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 (edited) i got a message from a friend i rarely talk to it said something like "Some people said some bad things about you. You should go look at it." it was a flash animation link, which redirected me to "faceliebook.com" and at that point my WebForgery/Phishing tool popped up and said "this page is attempting to forge another" yadda yadda yadda... and i just went back there:hey find out who has a cru_sh on you! http://Ceciliazizewa.blogspot.com this really works! ya, sure im going to click on that lol Edited August 13, 2008 by rootbear75
Dav Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 I have seen several of these, usually done through hijacked accounts spamming the entire friend list of their victim.
Incomplete Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 All of those types of sites suck anyway. FacebookMyspaceBEBOWAYNetc...
FMBI Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 All of those types of sites suck anyway. FacebookMyspaceBEBOWAYNetc... True, but not simply because they "suck" - according to various studies, these sites have a harmful personal and social impact on the individuals and communities they affect. I, for one, don't want to become [any more of] a faceless zombie. I might be overdramatic, but I would say that anyone who had teenage years between 2000 and 2015 is probably going to have a really !@#$%^&*ed up time for the remainder of their lives. After that point, the anti-anonymity backlash will probably permanently cause a regulated cyber-police state for the internet, so we'll have bigger things to worry about. That reminds me, have any of the "ELECTRONIC BOMBARDMENT = MIND EFFECTZ" people done research into cancer and pyschological health problem rates in the Asian cities where they have universal Wi-Fi? It'd be interesting if they were right.. after all, cell phones turned out to be bad.
Suicide_Run Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 You have to be really gullible for these to work on you......cause its pretty obvious most of these crap are trying to trick you. Its like people falling for eBay telling them you need to verify their passwords.
Drake7707 Posted August 13, 2008 Report Posted August 13, 2008 I, for one, don't want to become [any more of] a faceless zombie. I might be overdramatic, but I would say that anyone who had teenage years between 2000 and 2015 is probably going to have a really !@#$%^&*ed up time for the remainder of their lives Make that 2005, I was 13 in 2000 and back then I never heard of 'social' websites like myspace or facebook before, if it already existed, it wasn't very popular at the time. It was the time of msn chatting I guess, though i never used IMs much (didn't have much ppl to talk to) I made a profile once just because a lot of managers that look at applicants to hire search your name and try to know more about you, so if you write some decent crap on it, it's an advantage too ^^ I believe we just got dsl speed in 2000 too, before that it was a 28.8 or 14.4kbps modem connection... to search on altavista and download free mp3s of course, why else would you use the internet back then That reminds me, have any of the "ELECTRONIC BOMBARDMENT = MIND EFFECTZ" people done research into cancer and pyschological health problem rates in the Asian cities where they have universal Wi-Fi? It'd be interesting if they were right.. after all, cell phones turned out to be bad. Wifi doesn't harm anyone, there has been radio and tv broadcast signals for a lot longer time, which is essentially the same waves. Cellphones may cause harm because the waves are concentrated because you hold your phone to the side of your head (e.g i get a headache after 20min on my cellphone). The broadcast signals are well below the margin of 1w which is the legal limit. Not to forget, cosmetic rays bombard you all the time. If you fly with a plane you'd be more exposed to the amount of radiation than a long time of wifi. (I wonder what protection astronauts use in the ISS, they get the full exposure as the atmosphere blocks % of total radiation)
Lisa Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 (edited) lol wow, people are actualy stupid enough to check the 'hidden cam' links out? Makes you wonder what guilty conscience they have, to actualy rush off and look at themselves Edited August 18, 2008 by Lisa
Samapico Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 This kind of crap is also all over instant messagers like Windows Live...People go on these 'look who blocked you' sites, they enter their email and password, and magically some bot now has complete control of their account and spams everyone on their contact list with links
Drake7707 Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 for that the only site that remotely works is amiblocked.com
Samapico Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 I still wouldn't trust any of these sites... Imagine how much they get offered $$$ by spamming companies to 'share the data given by the user'. Who reads the terms & conditions anyway, I'm sure they write somewhere that they 'might share the information'. They just won't tell you the information includes your password, but whatever...
FMBI Posted August 19, 2008 Report Posted August 19, 2008 Facebook may use information in your profile without identifying you as an individual to third parties. We do this for purposes such as aggregating how many people in a network like a band or movie and personalizing advertisements and promotions so that we can provide you Facebook. We believe this benefits you. You can know more about the world around you and, where there are advertisements, they're more likely to be interesting to you. For example, if you put a favorite movie in your profile, we might serve you an advertisement highlighting a screening of a similar one in your town. But we don't tell the movie company who you are. We may use information about you that we collect from other sources, including but not limited to newspapers and Internet sources such as blogs, instant messaging services, Facebook Platform developers and other users of Facebook, to supplement your profile. Where such information is used, we generally allow you to specify in your privacy settings that you do not want this to be done or to take other actions that limit the connection of this information to your profile (e.g., removing photo tag links). We may provide information to service providers to help us bring you the services we offer. Specifically, we may use third parties to facilitate our business, such as to host the service at a co-location facility for servers, to send out email updates about Facebook, to remove repe!@#$%^&*ive information from our user lists, to process payments for products or services, to offer an online job application process, or to provide search results or links (including sponsored links). In connection with these offerings and business operations, our service providers may have access to your personal information for use for a limited time in connection with these business activities. Where we utilize third parties for the processing of any personal information, we implement reasonable contractual and technical protections limiting the use of that information to the Facebook-specified purposes.
X`terrania Posted August 19, 2008 Report Posted August 19, 2008 The Summer of '08: the year SS losers actually have a facebook with irl friends on it!
rootbear75 Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 The Summer of '08: the year SS losers actually have a facebook with irl friends on it!You do know that you are in that group right?
Audry Posted August 20, 2008 Report Posted August 20, 2008 wtf rl friends?!?!? noway i dont have that.
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