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Facebook spammers know that sex sells
May 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Last weekend many Facebook users supposedly sent their friends a video of ‘distracting beach babes’, the still showing a young woman’s derriere along with the message “this is hilarious! lol
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Distracting Beach Babes.” It’s not the first time spammers have targeted unsuspecting Facebook users with engaging videos. Just last weekend a similar message was rife on Facebook, this time with the message “sexiest video ever”, and a still of a woman in a very tight miniskirt to accompany it. While many people wouldn’t click on such a link if it arrived in an e-mail, the fact that it was supposedly sent by a friend - a Facebook friend at least - meant many people ended up clicking the link. For those that did, users were sent to a fake Facebook application. They were then asked to update their Flash video player and in doing so, downloading adware onto their computer. And, to keep the ball rolling, the video was then posted to all of the friends of the unsuspecting user. So what should Facebook users do now

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Facebook spammers know that sex sells