WARNING: For mature audiences 0nly.
Trending: June 2011
Why it’s a Scam:
Clicking on the wall post link takes you to the following page:
This is another “click-jacking” scam. This means there is underlying code on this webpage that hi-jacks your Facebook account without your knowledge or consent and posts the scammer’s message to your Wall. The following survey scam is also displayed:
How to Deal with the Scam:
You need to clean up your Facebook account by removing the post from your Newsfeed and marking the post as Spam. Do this by clicking the “x” in the top right hand corner of the post.
Never complete surveys to unlock videos or other content on Facebook. Scammers use these tricks to either spread malware, obtain personal identification or earn commissions from marketing companies. Don’t pad their pocket and possibly open yourself up to harm!
Some of the surveys require you to download files to your computer. Never do this! If you did so in error, then run a complete system scan with a good anti-virus software program. The I.Q. Quiz scam has been around for a while, and it typically requires you to enter your cell phone number to receive the results. The scammers then bill you for premium services. Keep an eye on your phone bill for bogus charges.
I have used AVG security for a couple of years, and I recommend this Anti-virus to you all.
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