Fake Facebook Virus
By ChrisYemaya on Mar 29, 2010 with Comments 1

Most users of Facebook would know better than to install a program that claims to provide anti-virus protection from a website (why would anyone want to be a part of a social network that has viruses???) Unfortunately, there are plenty of people that believe that some app called Facebook Antivirus could really offer them protection from viruses while surfing Facebook.

Once a profile is infected, the rogue goes to work tagging your photos with 20 of your friends and then publishes the photo to your wall. Friends receive update notifications, stumble across the Antivirus, unknowingly click through, and spread the infection.
Facebook will no doubt shut down the app soon, but it's important to remember to be careful what you click. Less experienced users who need a little extra help identifying threats should check out some of the free tools
The good folks at F-Secure have posted a number of screenshots of FB Antivirus and you'll find information at Facebook Insider that will help you clean up your photos and wall if you've been victimized by the rogue program.
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