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The Flying Mouse
25 Nov 2008, 18:58
:twisted: Apparently there's a virus about (who'd have thunk it huh?)

My brother got a video e mail sent to him by a friend of mine via facebook.
As it was from a trusted source, he opened it and was hit with a virus.

Apparently this thing hooks on to your facebook and sends the e mail to all the people on your friends list.
In turn, your friends openthe e mail and it's sent to their friends.

Be extra cautions of vid e mails EVEN if they are from a trusted source.

MeatGrl1
25 Nov 2008, 19:04
OMG !!

I got this, but it warned me when I opened to look that it could be harmful !!
Think that I will tell said person now :shock:.

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 19:05
I dunno who sends what to who but it's a fact that certain applications in Facebook do send you viruses, phishing and all that crap. I also got video from Rosie today that she didn't send and before that a trip to the phishing site from my cousin...luckily I open all this crap at work...

The solution is not to announce everywhere do not add this one or that one as a friend...the solution is do not add applications you don't absolutely need...go through all your applications and delete what you don't absolutely need...

RadioMaster
25 Nov 2008, 19:19
I also got video from Rosie today that she didn't sendai

same here.

Was quite obvious it's a virus though, it led to a page called youtube-something.com and said page wanted to download something called flash_update~~~~~

youd have to be quite thick to go for that

allrevvedup
25 Nov 2008, 19:21
i keep away from all those videos

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 19:34
Keep away from applications...all these cute kittens and doggies and hugs is what it is...

duke knooby
25 Nov 2008, 20:13
keep away from facebook

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 20:14
keep away from facebook

Keep away from internet

Battybarb
25 Nov 2008, 21:00
keep away from everyone...lol...

Battybarb
25 Nov 2008, 21:01
all jokes aside got the video from Rosie too that she didnt send...

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 21:07
Keeping away from applications isn't a joke. The do NOT belong to the Facebook. Facebook integrates them and you can allow them through the Facebook and Facebook will not allow them if you tell them they create problems. BUT...we don't know for sure which application creates problem so you can't report it. I did report one which has sent "sexy hugs" from me to every frigging person on my friends list including people I know slightly...

I have deleted a lot of applications and will not accept requests from a lot of them either...just keep applications to the bare minimum and that should do it.

Facebook applications are no different from any other open source applications...

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 21:10
By the way...that new look of Facebook - that was not done to make it prettier...that was partly for security reasons...according to them this new facebook interface has more security features...

Battybarb
25 Nov 2008, 21:24
i did not realise that Zina,i might get rid of some applications if that is the case...thanks for pointing that out

RadioMaster
25 Nov 2008, 21:31
this particular virus most come from one of the more common applications. As it was sent to me, and I have only 2 or 3 of them on my facebook.

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 21:33
i did not realise that Zina,i might get rid of some applications if that is the case...thanks for pointing that out

And I hated to rain on people's parade...I was accepting a lot of those I shouldn't have too. I thought maybe it will blow over. The problem, of course, is that we don't know which applications cause this kind of problem.

For those that are against facebook, I have to say that I am actually very happy in general that I joined. I now stay in touch with people I didn't before and know all their news. For me it became a priceless way of staying in touch with friends and relatives seeing how I am very anti-social and don't like the phones.

Facebook is no more dangerous than anything you might be doing on the internet...read address of the site you're on...if the address does not start with "https" (please note S at the end)...then it's not a secure site and you have as many chances to download crap to your computer with any other sites...

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 21:34
this particular virus most come from one of the more common applications. As it was sent to me, and I have only 2 or 3 of them on my facebook.

I can't tell - I am not an expert...we have better experts here but I would have assumed that it's Rosie's application that did it and not yours...

MissAsh
25 Nov 2008, 21:56
The same thing is happening on Bebo and possibly Myspace too. Gotta love social networking sites.

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 22:09
The same thing is happening on Bebo and possibly Myspace too. Gotta love social networking sites.

Absolutely...and not just on those...when you download songs, movies, etc...it's happening too...

angelica
25 Nov 2008, 22:13
Oh dear ... see this kind of thing puts me off Facebook!

Battybarb
25 Nov 2008, 22:22
why do people do it,what do they actually get out of it ?

MeatGrl1
25 Nov 2008, 22:24
IDK Barb, mabe to see how many people they can hack off at one time mabe :shrug: !

Battybarb
25 Nov 2008, 22:27
just seems so pointless to me and just causes others grief...still i suppose they have nothing better to do,at least it has been picked up on this time and we have been warned.

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 22:28
Oh dear ... see this kind of thing puts me off Facebook!

That's after I've spent so much time explaining how it's not different from any other sites you're visiting??? :lmao:

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 22:28
just seems so pointless to me and just causes others grief...still i suppose they have nothing better to do,at least it has been picked up on this time and we have been warned.

Many of the hackers are anti-social...that should explain it...

RadioMaster
25 Nov 2008, 22:40
lmao, just had another mail notification. Would probably get infracted for further explanation...so just: lmao

angelica
25 Nov 2008, 22:45
That's after I've spent so much time explaining how it's not different from any other sites you're visiting??? :lmao:

I know ... sorry LOL!

mszee
25 Nov 2008, 22:45
From Rosie?

RadioMaster
25 Nov 2008, 22:50
From Rosie?

nope

carole
25 Nov 2008, 22:58
Thanks for the warning, I'll keep it in mind. I'm always getting these weird requests on facebook and used to just accept them but now just ignore them, don't understand half of them.

Carole

samurai7
25 Nov 2008, 22:59
I've had a fair few mails off people saying random stuff like "you've been spotted in this vid" etc, and I'd been warned before about opening them.
I generally don't do the apps thing, so sorry to all of you that sent me random stuff cos I don't reply to anything other than a message, wall post or status comment to be honest. Although I've noticed that in the last few days I'm not getting any email notifications for anything anymore. I got a message from FB today saying "Unfortunately, the settings that control which email notifications get sent to you were lost. We're sorry for the inconvenience. To reset your email notification settings, go to: blah blah..." which I thought was a bit weird, and made me a little aprehensive that it was a phishing thing. To be honest, I'm sort of glad that I don't get a zillion emails saying "so and so has thrown a banana/thong/gorilla or whatever at you..." each day :twisted:

AndyK
25 Nov 2008, 23:01
why do people do it,what do they actually get out of it ?

You'd be surprised! Get a virus on your PC these days and it's personal data that's being gathered, names, addresses, bank details, credit card numbers etc. It pays to be very careful!

carole
25 Nov 2008, 23:01
Keep away from internet

Oh but then we wouldn't be able to come on here! ha ha

Carole

MeatGrl1
25 Nov 2008, 23:44
OK just gone through ALL my applications, some of which I don't even recall accepting :shock:, but it's been minimised and I will probably decline new requests from now on so don't be disheartened if I decline.

mszee
26 Nov 2008, 00:07
See, that's the thing...I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings by declining the requests...some I did...most I didn't...if we all agree now that we won't feel bad by no accepting requests except for games and such we all should be ok with each other...

Monstro
26 Nov 2008, 00:43
I deny just about every request I get anyway lol

SamCat
26 Nov 2008, 01:46
I wondered why i'd got a thing from Rosie saying i'd been caught naked in the bathroom lol!!

Monstro
26 Nov 2008, 01:48
I wondered why i'd got a thing from Rosie saying i'd been caught naked in the bathroom lol!!

Virus or no virus where's THAT vid lol

RadioMaster
26 Nov 2008, 08:33
this virus is very clever....looks like it's replying to it's own posts via other infected people, but uses both their first names in the message so you think it's ok to open it...

Battybarb
26 Nov 2008, 08:48
You'd be surprised! Get a virus on your PC these days and it's personal data that's being gathered, names, addresses, bank details, credit card numbers etc. It pays to be very careful!

cheers Andy,when you are a trusting person,you dont think people would do that,will be alot more careful now,i do always go careful with post etc though

Battybarb
26 Nov 2008, 08:50
See, that's the thing...I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings by declining the requests...some I did...most I didn't...if we all agree now that we won't feel bad by no accepting requests except for games and such we all should be ok with each other...

most definately Zina

mszee
26 Nov 2008, 14:12
Emma's post above made me think of something...she mentioned applications she doesn't remember adding. I found at least one that I KNOW I couldn't have POSSIBLY added...it piggy backed on some other application I allowed...

RadioMaster
26 Nov 2008, 16:38
apparently the application responsible for this is "Hug Me"

mszee
26 Nov 2008, 16:43
apparently the application responsible for this is "Hug Me"

How did you find out? WAs this reported???

RadioMaster
26 Nov 2008, 16:51
####### sent a message in reply to a thread.

Re: Consider it to be a start of your acting career.

"Well.....if that is your story.....I won't argue it.....hehehehehe
But he seems to show up with lots of ladies....hehehehehe"

####### has shared an item from Hug Me with you. To view the share or to reply to the message, follow this link:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?inbox/readmessage.php&t= ....

mszee
26 Nov 2008, 16:56
I don't have that application so thanks feck for that...will look closely at home what I do have and delete most of it except for games and such...

RadioMaster
26 Nov 2008, 17:02
You know what's odd...I dont have it either

AndyK
26 Nov 2008, 17:11
Some simple Facebook security rules (which could actually be applied to any online site:

1) Don't use your prime email address as your facebook logon id.
Many applications will or can access your profile information to be able to send you emails. Using the same email address for facebook as you use for ebay, paypal, internet banking etc is leaving the door open for ID theft and online fraud. It's easy enough to set up another hotmail address or similar for these sorts of sites, keeping your main address for the useful stuff.

2) Don't use the same password for Facebook as you do for other more important sites
Same reasons as above, if something can steal or change your password, they'll start trying to log into other sites (eg paypal etc) using the stolen email address and if they're succesful they'll spend your money.

3) Don't have an obvious password.
Pretty obvious really. But you'd be surprised how many people have "password" as their password. changing some letters for numbers is good ... "me4tl04f" is better than "meatloaf", but it's not as good (that is it's easier to guess) as the "consonant vowel consonant number consonant vowel consonant number" combination (eg cog3wet7) for even more obscurity remove the first number and double it (eg cogwet4mikdop9) that's virtually uncrackable, although harder to remember.

4) Change your password now and again.
Yes ok, so you've got to try and remember it, but it's an added measure, certainly if you think there's something dodgy going on then change all your passwords, and never store them on your PC .. .that is never let IE or Firefox autocomplete your logins.

mszee
26 Nov 2008, 18:28
What do I do if I already have login set up?

AndyK
26 Nov 2008, 18:30
I'm sure you can change your email and password settings somewhere within FB ... I'll have a look tonight.

mszee
26 Nov 2008, 18:35
I'm sure you can change your email and password settings somewhere within FB ... I'll have a look tonight.

I am sure I can...but login? Is it tied in with e-mail??? Thanks for your help...muchas gracias!

Battybarb
26 Nov 2008, 23:20
thanks for that info Andy

mszee
27 Nov 2008, 05:10
I think Facebook people are actually trying to fight this. I got e-mail notifications that I have those PMs from Helen and Emma Meatgrl and somebody else...but when I got to my inbox I really didn't have any of these there...not sure what it means but think it's something to do with Facebook fighting back...

MeatGrl1
27 Nov 2008, 13:31
I now got an e-mail from a certain someone telling me there is a virus on facebook and to pass it on.. Er hello I know and I think most of the population on facebook is aware of that but thanks for stating the obvious :lol: !!

ROSIE
27 Nov 2008, 13:43
I just dunno where this came from opened a link from one of my contacts on Facebook someone that had sent me stuff before so had no reasn to be suspicious and Bang!! on it went so sorry guys has taken me me ages to clean up my computers and reset all my passwords.

Rosie

ROSIE
27 Nov 2008, 13:47
Oh and I have deleted all applications, and sorry will not accept any more friend requests, nothing personal folks, seems to be Ok now I had 15 vids from contacts at one time in my inbox, it just kept going round and round..
Rosie

MeatGrl1
27 Nov 2008, 13:48
NP Rosie.

Also not sure if this is part of the virus or not but I'm finding that after deleting/blocking apps they appear again when I next log on and it's really annoying some I can't block because there is an error but it's annoying keep going through and re-deleting them, this happening with anyone else :shock: ?!?

mszee
27 Nov 2008, 13:48
Rosie, it just isn't your fault - please don't feel bad and I am sure everybody understands about applications and stuff...

ROSIE
27 Nov 2008, 13:49
Yes did with me I cleaned my computers chaned passwords and then did a system restore seems fine now
Rosie

mszee
27 Nov 2008, 13:49
NP Rosie.

Also not sure if this is part of the virus or not but I'm finding that after deleting/blocking apps they appear again when I next log on and it's really annoying some I can't block because there is an error but it's annoying keep going through and re-deleting them, this happening with anyone else :shock: ?!?

If you get that...report each and every one of them to Facebook - they are trying to fight this kind of thing.

MeatGrl1
27 Nov 2008, 13:56
I'm at the library with limited time right now but will see if they reappear later when I log on at home, if they have I'll make a list of them and forward them on to the fb team as problem applications, then I haven't the faintest how to clear, defragment my computer and all that crap, dad is currently abroad so can't help me so I'm stuck :shrug: !!

mszee
27 Nov 2008, 13:58
I'm at the library with limited time right now but will see if they reappear later when I log on at home, if they have I'll make a list of them and forward them on to the fb team as problem applications, then I haven't the faintest how to clear, defragment my computer and all that crap, dad is currently abroad so can't help me so I'm stuck :shrug: !!

Also, deleting temporary files, history and going through your cookies and deleting most of those might work too...

~Helen~
27 Nov 2008, 14:02
this virus is very clever....looks like it's replying to it's own posts via other infected people, but uses both their first names in the message so you think it's ok to open it...

I just dunno where this came from opened a link from one of my contacts on Facebook someone that had sent me stuff before so had no reasn to be suspicious and Bang!! on it went so sorry guys has taken me me ages to clean up my computers and reset all my passwords.

Rosie

Got one of those crazy vid email thingies from another friend before the ones from Rosie. He said he'd received it from someone else and thought that when he clicked on the link, it caused facebook to send those emails out to random people (he wasn't sure if was everyone) in his friends list. So maybe that has something to do with it? *shrugs*. But then I think a few of you tried to click on it, and I didn't receive the messages from anyone other than Rosie from this forum, so I dunno.


I think Facebook people are actually trying to fight this. I got e-mail notifications that I have those PMs from Helen and Emma Meatgrl and somebody else...but when I got to my inbox I really didn't have any of these there...not sure what it means but think it's something to do with Facebook fighting back...

Aah interesting. I DID send you response Zina, as did Emma - i'd just done reply all to the email advising not to click on it due to looking like a virus. Emma's response was basically agreeing with me. Maybe facebook got wise to the virus problem and deleted the 'thread'. Let's hope so - I keep getting excited thinking I have friends when it shows I have messages in my inbox, and then it turns out to be some bl**dy virus!

I'm at the library with limited time right now but will see if they reappear later when I log on at home, if they have I'll make a list of them and forward them on to the fb team as problem applications, then I haven't the faintest how to clear, defragment my computer and all that crap, dad is currently abroad so can't help me so I'm stuck :shrug: !!

Do you know you can actually BLOCK applications? Sorry to those who have sent me applications and I've apparently ignored them (I only tend to accept selected ones, nothing to do with who's sent them to me, just depends on the nature of the application) but those where i've had several invites, I've just blocked and then never received invites again. Plus the applications allegedly can't access anything to do with my profile then.

mszee
27 Nov 2008, 14:06
I didn't get all these messages, Helen, although I did get notifications in the e-mail. In fact, I didn't get any messages for a few days now and am actually wondering about that...a little unusual for me...LOL

MeatGrl1
27 Nov 2008, 15:42
Do you know you can actually BLOCK applications? Sorry to those who have sent me applications and I've apparently ignored them (I only tend to accept selected ones, nothing to do with who's sent them to me, just depends on the nature of the application) but those where i've had several invites, I've just blocked and then never received invites again. Plus the applications allegedly can't access anything to do with my profile then.

Yes and I DID block them yet they keep turning up like a bad penny :bicker: !

Battybarb
27 Nov 2008, 19:23
i think i am gonna just delete all applications except for a couple like the green patch etc and not accept any others at all whatever they are just to be safe....and as far as i know game invites are ok..

RadioMaster
06 Dec 2008, 16:46
please check if you have an application called "zoosk" added to your facebook. It appeared on my profile, without being added, and was a bit tricky to remove.
I also know that it sent out emails unasked.

mszee
06 Dec 2008, 18:07
please check if you have an application called "zoosk" added to your facebook. It appeared on my profile, without being added, and was a bit tricky to remove.
I also know that it sent out emails unasked.

That was the one that I had too without adding it...I've deleted it already and it seems like it's gone...

MeatGrl1
07 Dec 2008, 01:40
please check if you have an application called "zoosk" added to your facebook. It appeared on my profile, without being added, and was a bit tricky to remove.
I also know that it sent out emails unasked.

That is one that I had blocked and blocked and kept turning up like a bad penny, hopefully it's been got rid of now !!

Battybarb
07 Dec 2008, 01:51
i was sent that one ages ago but because it included people that are not on my friends lists i just deleted it there and then,i never keep any applications that have people not on my friends lists "outsiders"if you like...lol

MeatGrl1
07 Dec 2008, 02:09
It was an awful application, accepted it at first when I was new to facebook then didn't like it matching me to random dudes that I'd never heard of, let alone met so I thought I deleted it and still I got notifications of new matches and I think I've deleted it several times over since then, but hopefully this block will be the last one, please god :pray: !!

duke knooby
07 Dec 2008, 02:15
facebook sucks plums

Battybarb
07 Dec 2008, 02:50
WTF.........lol..:lol:

MeatGrl1
07 Dec 2008, 04:44
My sentiments exactly, Barb !

:lol: !!

mszee
07 Dec 2008, 07:22
facebook sucks plums

As long as it's not raw eggs, it should be ok...

~Helen~
08 Dec 2008, 14:54
please check if you have an application called "zoosk" added to your facebook. It appeared on my profile, without being added, and was a bit tricky to remove.
I also know that it sent out emails unasked.

I checked, to be sure. And it seems I DO have zoosk. Which I KNOW I didn't add. Though it explains why I keep being informed of matches I knew nothing about!! I THINK I have now removed it, so we shall see. It no doubt piggybacked in on something else. I'll keep an eye on it!

mszee
08 Dec 2008, 15:16
I've reported Zoosk and I suggest everybody who has/had it report it too. You can report it straight from Zoosk page on Facebook.

MeatGrl1
08 Dec 2008, 15:42
As I have blocked said application it appears that I can't report it, seems odd that it asks you to add it if all you want to do is report it, what a stupid system !!!

mszee
08 Dec 2008, 15:48
You have to put Zoosk into search. When and if it comes up, click on the picture. That should bring you to their page. That's where you report it...but I don't know...I blocked them AFTER I've reported them.

MeatGrl1
08 Dec 2008, 15:53
You have blocked this application.

You have prevented this application from retrieving any information about you.

I guess they won't be bothering me again :pray: :shrug: ?!

RadioMaster
08 Dec 2008, 17:00
you know whats strange?

I've really not been to facebook a lot in the last time, and I'm sure I didnt add anything since early summer...

~Helen~
08 Dec 2008, 17:08
and I assure you I definately didn't add a program informing me of hot matches or whatever it was going on about. Not that I have anything against internet dating sites, but my life is complicated enough, and most of my traumas this year have been relating to the opposite sex. I already know enough males, what would I need to add more trauma to my life for?!! ;)

mszee
08 Dec 2008, 17:46
I KNOW I didn't add it either...I just bulk deleted all the e-mails that were coming disregarding them...I guess I shouldn't disregard in the future...

mszee
14 Dec 2008, 18:16
I would recommend not to add Youville or something like that application...I wanted to play this game but during the night it opened something like 10 tabs in my browser...obnoxious...

MeatGrl1
15 Dec 2008, 00:58
That one funnily hasn't attracted me !

Battybarb
28 Dec 2008, 14:00
Another warning for anyone on facebook,i got an email this morning,about one of my friends uploading my pics onto another site,if anyone recieves one,its yet another virus..
i have not sent any emails in case you get one from me
Cheers
Barb

RadioMaster
28 Dec 2008, 15:37
another warning: Kasim is on facebook now

Battybarb
31 Dec 2008, 08:55
thats not nice RJ...lol....is great ....lol

mszee
03 Jan 2009, 04:05
My apologies about Youville...nothing wrong with it...something is wrong with me...lol