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Facebook “Naked Video” Scam: Stay Aware and Protect Against the Latest Threat
Have you ever found a “naked video” of one of your Facebook friends while searching through your news feed? If you see this video, be cautious. This is the latest attempt for cybercriminals to infiltrate your computer. In fact, Bitdefender, an anti-virus company, said the scam has infected almost 2 million users worldwide in two days.
If you click on the “naked video” link, a phony YouTube page will appear. The page is extremely realistic with an age restriction, which claims the video’s content is prohibited to underage users due to YouTube’s community guidelines. Once you bypass the age restriction, the page asks you to update Adobe Flash Player.
The fraudulent Flash Player installs a piece of malware called Trojan.FakeFlash.A, which installs itself as a browser extension then accesses your Facebook photos. Once the attacker has access to your Facebook photos, the “naked video” link will be created and sent to your friends using your photos.
If you’re concerned about this scam, here’s a few tips to help you prevent malware infections:
To learn more about the “naked video” scam, give us a call at (613) 828-1384 or send us an email at info@fuellednetworks.com. Fuelled Networks can help you install a reliable anti-virus software to prevent malware infections.