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    Don’t follow Facebook password reset confirmation Email!

    by Kunal on Oct.29, 2009, under News, Technology

    Facebook password reset confirmation is a virus. Many people have received emails titled Facebook password reset confirmation. The email that seem to be coming from Facebook contains a deadly virus that can destroy your computer.

    The Facebook has made some substantial changes in social networking site recently. And many people who are usually caution seem to have been bitten by the mail thinking that it was a genuinely Facebook email.
    Besides recent changes in Facebook feed and news feed, the social networking site a few weeks ago had also launched Facebook lite.
    Many people have said that it is something akin to Twitter and that Facebook is preparing to take their fight with Twitter to higher level.

    Some said that it is going to be a premium service that will come at a price and would not be free as Facebook is right now.
    But that is apparently not true. After months of complaining that this social networking site is super slow, the company has realized that in order to get more eyeballs or footfalls from around the world it needs to have a faster version.
    And Facebook lite is going to be certainly facebook lightening fast.

    Facebook is a free-access social networking website that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. The website’s name refers to the paper facebooks depicting members of a campus community that some US colleges and preparatory schools give to incoming students, faculty, and staff as a way to get to know other people on campus.

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    Do not Google for “Facebook Fan Check app/virus”!!

    by Kunal on Sep.14, 2009, under News

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    If you’ve encountered a virus in Facebook’s Fan Check application, you’re not alone. Legions of people have speculated that Fan Check, an application that tracks your friends’ Wall and photo activity to determine whether they’re your “fan” (or stalker), is actually a virus.

    According to NetworkWorld, Fan Check is not a virus. However, hackers have taken advantage of users’ fears by proliferating Fan Check “removal” sites that actually put malware on your computer. PCWorld describes how googling a solution to the Fan Check virus could actually make your situation worse:

    The scammers are trying to capitalize on the concern that many Facebook members have about the application. At this point it’s unclear whether it’s problematic itself or not.

    …as Facebook members use popular search engines to find antivirus information about Fan Check, they are getting results that point to sites that can infect their computers with malware.

    “The phrase ‘Facebook Fan Check Virus’ is currently a hot trending topic on Google, with many net users searching for information. However, hackers have set up websites pretending to be about the ‘Facebook Fan Check Virus,’ but which really host fake anti-virus software which display bogus warnings about the security of your computer in an attempt to get you to install fraudulent software and cough-up your credit card details,” Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant at Sophos, wrote on Monday in his blog.

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