Infectious Virus Attacks Facebook

by Charlotte Cardingham
Published on 9 December 2008
Infectious Virus Attacks Facebook

The notorious Koobface worm is back with a vengance.

Facebook users have been advised to be on high alert after it emerged that the computer invading Koobface worm had resurfaced.

Having previously targeted users of Bebo, MySpace and other social networking sites earlier in the year, once ‘in the loop’ the virus-type worm spreads like wild fire.

According to reports, the worm spams the Facebook friends of an infected user, inviting them to view a video entitled “secret video by Tom” with messages such as “you look just awesome in this new movie” and “How can anyone get so busted by a spy camera?”.

When the ‘friend’ tries to watch the video, a popup informs them that they need to update their Adobe Flash Player. If they agree to the download, the Koobface virus then takes hold of their computer and proceeds to send similar messages to all their Facebook friends too.

The version of the Koobface virus currently doing the rounds is programmed to identify traffic to Google, MSN, Yahoo and Live.com with the intention of hijacking the search results, sending them to bogus sites and conducting click fraud.

There are however several ‘strains’ of the virus and a representative of Symantec speaking to the BBC also warned that it may potentially search out sensitive information such as credit card details on infected user’s computers.

Facebook are already aware of the issue and are currently attempting to remove spam links from their systems.

In the meantime, security provider McAfee have urged users to be vigilant, to avoid opening any unexpected hyperlinks they receive via email and to install updates from the original source rather than through a third party.

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Your Comments

krath
on 5 Feb 2009 20:45
lol @ hlord: read it again. The worm has also hit myfail and other socializing sites.
 
Linux
on 11 Dec 2008 22:43
wat are virus?
 
Caryn
on 10 Dec 2008 21:15
Facebook to my knowledge has not alerted any of their members. I log on to Facebook daily and this is the first time I am hearing about this virus! They should really be doing a public announcement to keep members from being infected!!!
 
kk
on 10 Dec 2008 21:14
how could people be so dumb at this point as to know that's a virus spam
 
Me
on 10 Dec 2008 20:40
I have seen this happen to a lot of my friends. I had one posted to my profile, but knew it was a virus and deleted it. People just need to be aware.
 
hlord
on 10 Dec 2008 20:21
this isnt cool, cuz a lotta pppl use facebook. they should have some programs that stop this. not good service which is y i like to stick wit myspace
 
Alison
on 10 Dec 2008 17:58
This is actually real. It happened to me. Thankfully I didn't decide to update my adobe flash player, but it's scary that I was this close to getting a virus from something like facebook.
 
shae
on 10 Dec 2008 08:25
this has been on facebook for around a year now, so why is it just being reported? I have had several friends fall victim to it, and it seems to strike repeatedly or or my friends just didn't take my advice (both are definitely possible). always go to adobe and get the update from their site, and never trust a third party that tells you to use their download
 
Anon
on 10 Dec 2008 06:00
Web 2.0 fails again...
 
Greg Hart
on 9 Dec 2008 19:51
Sounds like a lot of nonsense!