Facebook Users Cautioned About Email Scam

March 19th, 2010 - 8:02 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work ( Leave a comment )

facebook Mar 19 (Pen Men at Work): McAfee, the firm associated with web security, articulated that Computer hackers are zooming in on the utilizers of the enormously popular Facebook. The computer hackers are concentrating on an email rip-off that endeavors to embezzle the passwords of the addicts of Facebook.

McAfee has verbalized of late that some addicts of the most admired social networking site, Facebook, were getting emails that seemed to be from Facebook. These emails notify the addicts that their Facebook password had been changed around. It requests the customers to click on an attachment to get it back.

The security firm voiced that the attachment is, in point of fact, a pilferer of passwords. These passwords are put in when an addict clicks on it. As a result, the attachment has the potential to contact any username and password permutation on that computer.

McAfee pronounced in a statement that this peril has the potential to be exceedingly hazardous taking into consideration that there are in excess of 350 million Facebook users who could be trapped by this con. The subject column of the scam email reads: “Facebook Password Reset Confirmation! Customer Support.”

McAfee gave an opinion to all the persons getting this message that they should delete the message and not unlock the attachment.

Because of its mammoth membership, Facebook is a recurrent target of computer hackers who are in quest of the pilfering of passwords.

In its 2010 Threat Predictions account released a few months back, McAfee mentioned that email was ever-increasing in attractiveness as the favored way for aiming attacks against individuals, conglomerates and governmental organizations.

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