Facebook attack via wall postings direct your to malicious software website very deceptive.
AINEO Engineers discovered this security threat on 12 May 2011. We are working to verify if Facebook’s system has been compromised. Based on the fact that actual users’ friends are sending messages to actual users within Facebook’s messaging service, it would appear that their system may indeed be compromised.
Please beware of any messaging service that asks you to verify an account or suggests that you install some security software.
Below is an example of the message you might see through FB.
(Facebook user name) posted on your Wall.
Deffa wrote:
“In order to PREVENT SPAM, I ask that you VERIFY YOUR ACCOUNT. Click VERIFY MY ACCOUNT right next to comment below to start the process…”
Reply to this email to comment on this post.
To see your Wall and reply to posts, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?permalink.php&story_fbid=214507318573651&id=1377448807&mid=4356a46G521a3367G197e6a7G1&bcode=YYZNIqs8&n_m=name%40domain.org
Thanks,
The Facebook Team
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