Hi All,

A click on a link posted by a compromised Facebook account or in an e-mail
sent from an e-mail account of a friend who got phished, and you're on a
spoofed page imitating a video sharing site.

 Java applet keeps popping up and asking you to run it so that you can view
the video you followed the link to see.

And if you aren't aware that most video sharing sites use Adobe Flash to
play them, you will likely fall for the request of installing an unsigned
application or codec.

Site asks the user to run is a generic downloader Trojan that, once
installed, will get in touch with its C&C center and download more malicious
files that can make it spy on your chat conversations, make your computer
part of a DDoS botnet and redirect your search queries to further malicious
sites.

More On this :
http://www.malwarecity.com/blog/java-badware-posing-as-youtube-plugin-1025.html




Regards,
Amardeep Thakur

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