Gadi Evron
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:40:54 -0700
Interesting,
Do you or anyone else know more about the account theft that has been
going on with FaceBook. I ask because my kid sister was using it for a
while and she kept on asking why her password was changed. Shortly there
after her friends had the same issue and they had random wall posts
going up. Ideas? I'm just curious.
Malware spreading via walls and messages. Click on it and you get your credentials stolen and spam your friends.
Facebook.*
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