
More and more bad news befall Facebook, after a few days ago was attacked Koobface virus variants, the malware is now also the new Facebook message. According to security company Websense, malware attack is a false form of video spread via email that is sent as a personal email on Facebook, and then use the method of infection ‘pseudo code’ that looks familiar to users.
Attack begins when the sender malware send a message that the message is marked as a legitimate Facebook, with headlines such as’ dancing girl drunk in the pub ‘, or’ super beautiful girl dancing, ‘or’ Magnificent Striptease Dance, ‘or’ Watch the Oooh ! Super Beautiful Girl Dancing, ‘or the’ Hot Girl Dancing At Striptease Dance Party ‘. Email is then offers a link to that address show on of social networking sites are popular.
Once the link is clicked, the user will be directed to the sites of third parties (third party) which are designed with the same look Facebook page, and then the user is encouraged to download the executable file with the name “Adobe_Player11.exe”. Executable file is then menginfeksi user file with the ‘evil’ that is used to open the way for it to do remote acess to computer users who have been infected.
Use of Facebook as a targeted attack has been increasing only in a few months. Sites that use the file will often sensational or pornographic films such as’ hot girls sway in the party striptease ‘in the top, as the force the user to’ allow ‘malware or fake video infect computer user.









