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Scammers Promise BMW 435i to Harvest Facebook Likes

Scammers Promise BMW 435i to Harvest Facebook Likes | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Facebook scammers are trying to trick users into liking their pages by promising them a BMW 435i. This is just the latest in a long series of scams ab...
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Super Bowl scamday: survey scammers target Twitter

Super Bowl scamday: survey scammers target Twitter | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Twitter users mentioning the Super Bowl are being bombarded with scam tweets, don't click links promising free Super Bowl info.
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                      ===> BEWARE of the MALWARE!!! <===


Gust MEES's curator insight, February 3, 2013 11:57 AM

                    ===> BEWARE of the MALWARE!!! <===

 

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Malware Alert: Please Update Your Expired Dropbox Password

Malware Alert: Please Update Your Expired Dropbox Password | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it

Dropbox users are advised to be on the lookout for emails entitled “Please update your Expired Dropbox Password.”


Experts warn that cybercriminals are sending out such


===> scam notifications in an effort to distribute malware. <===


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Learn more:

 

http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/ict-awareness-what-you-should-know/

 

Estelblau's curator insight, October 4, 2013 12:45 PM

Thanks for the advice @knolinfos!

Randi Thompson's curator insight, October 4, 2013 5:47 PM

If you use Dropbox and are getting these notifications, they are hackers!   

Philip Verghese 'Ariel's curator insight, October 6, 2013 8:32 AM

Dropbox users are advised to be on the lookout for emails entitled “Please update your Expired Dropbox Password.”

 

Experts warn that cybercriminals are sending out such

 

===> scam notifications in an effort to distribute malware. <===

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Polymorphic Facebook scam targets users

Polymorphic Facebook scam targets users | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
An insidious scam that can result in multiple malware downloads is currently targeting Facebook users, warns Bitdefender.

 

It starts rather predictably, as users inadvertently share links to a supposedly leaked pornographic video. If their friends follow the link, they are faced with a request to download a Divx plugin in order to watch the video:

 

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