In Your Facebook: Virus Anything But Friendly
It's all fun and friendship until someone gets an infection.
In this case, the someone may be your Facebook friend. There's a nasty virus spreading faster than you can update your Facebook status.
Dubbed Koobface, the virus preys on the social network's messaging system to entice the unsuspecting to download a video from their "friend " with the tempting message, "You look just awesome in this new movie." All you have to do is update your Flash player and you're good to go with your cool, new vid. Sounds great, right? Wrong! The social call is actually a social disease, and before you know it, when you think you've got mail you've actually got a virus. The insidious worm will go grab all the private data on your computer, like credit card info. Is nothing sacred?
The uninvited friend already made its destructive appearance on rival networking site MySpace. But Facebook is serious fresh meat. With 120 million users, it's a nightmare that's been waiting to happen.
According to Facebook, the virus has hit only a very small percentage of users. But, like the growing popularity of social networking, it's on the rise.
With friends like this, who needs enemies?
Filed under: Tech
the buzz log
more posts
- Obama's Brother, Elizabeth Lambert, and a Special Delivery: Buzz Week in Review
- New Record for "New Moon"
- Horror at the Movies: Popcorn
- LeBron James, Project Runway, Thawing Turkey: What's the Buzz
- New Moon, Blind Side, Planet 51: Critics Roundup
- Michelle Obama Action Figures: Collect All Three
- Battle of the Corporations
- Johnny Depp, Abraham Lincoln, Eggo Shortage: What's the Buzz
- Going Up: Obesity Rates
- Black Friday: Prepare for the Fight
what's the buzz?
A subject's buzz score is the percentage of Yahoo! users searching for that subject on a given day, multiplied by a constant to make the number easier to read. Weekly leaders are the subjects with the greatest average buzz score for a given week.
For more detailed information, visit our FAQ.