New Phishing Scam Making Its Way Around Facebook

Facebook is no stranger to phishing scams and today another one is making its way around Facebook. The scam gets users to fill in their email address and password and then posts 25 wall messages on the walls of the user’s friends. What makes this version of the scam unique is that if the user deletes the wall posts, this system is apparently smart enough to post additional wall posts.

The message being posted on users’ walls is:

Hi hi this you?. http://videos.facebook.shjjiwe.com

Typically Facebook has blocked the link before we post about it however this one still works. Facebook has been aggressively fighting against phishing scams for the past year as the frequency of scams have increased as traffic to the site increases. This is yet another one of the standard phishing scams. As soon as a user clicks the link they are sent to a page which looks like the Facebook login page.

The bottom line is don’t click on the link! If curiosity forces you to click the link, don’t enter your email address and password as your account will immediately be used to spam your friends’ walls.

-New Phishing Scam Screenshot-

-Wall Posts Notifications-

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4 Comments »

  1. It hit Twitter too. I got a DM from a friend and he told me it DM'ed 11 others as well.

    Comment by Jonathan Budisantoso — November 4, 2009 @ 10:22 am

  2. Thanks for the heads up. On the positive side, I've noticed that Facebook is continuously striving for a scam/phishing free environment. Although there have been many attacks in the past, I'm still confidently using Facebook with the trust that they will resolve the problem.

    Comment by K Richardson — November 4, 2009 @ 1:02 pm

  3. I got 3 emails this week "from" Facebook in attempts to either get my login/password info, or to get me to open a virus.

    I am so sick of these "people" with nothing better to do :-/

    Comment by Toni — November 4, 2009 @ 11:02 pm

  4. Frak! Make that 4 emails this week…

    LOL SMH

    Comment by Toni — November 4, 2009 @ 11:05 pm

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