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    Posted: Mar 07 2009 at 5:51am
I got up this morning, and my nephews computer was hit, it went down last night when one of his friends sent him a 'drink'.
 
Apparenly the new features, are not yet safe to use, and when he hit the 'accept the drink' all of his friends computers went down as well last night.
 
Here is the news article that hit Yahoo this morning, involving the various worms that are taking down many users computers. If you have any of these options marked open to use, you need to go and change it right away, and take down any background you are using.
 

Koobface, Other Worms Target Facebook Friends (NewsFactor)

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- As Facebook works to make itself more relevant and timely for its growing member base with a profile page makeover, attackers seem to be working overtime to steal the identities of the friends, fans and brands that connect though the social-networking site.

Indeed, Facebook has seen five different security threats in the past week. According to Trend Micro, four new hoax applications are attempting to trick members into divulging their usernames and passwords. And a new variant of the Koobface worm is running wild on the site, installing malware on the computers of victims who click on a link to a fake YouTube video.

The Koobface worm is dangerous. It can be dropped by other malware and downloaded unknowingly by a user when visiting malicious Web sites, Trend Micro reports. When attackers execute the malware, it searches for cookies created by online social networks. The latest variant is targeting Facebook, but earlier variants have also plagued MySpace.

Koobface's Wicked Agenda

Once Koobface finds the social-networking cookies, it makes a DNS query to check IP addresses that correspond to remote domains. Trend Micro explains that those servers can send and receive information about the affected machine. Once connected, the malicious user can remotely perform commands on the victim's machine.

"Once cookies related to the monitored social-networking Web sites are located, it connects to these Web sites using the user log-in session stored in the cookies. It then navigates through pages to search for the user's friends. If a friend has been located, it sends an HTTP POST request to the server," Trend Micro reports.

Ultimately, the worm's agenda is to transform the victim's computer into a zombie and form botnets for malicious purposes. Koobface attempts to do this by composing a message and sending it to the user's friends. The message contains a link to a Web site where a copy of the worm can be downloaded by unsuspecting friends. And the cycle repeats itself.

An Attractive Face(book)

Malware authors are investing more energy in Facebook and other social-networking sites because that effort pays off, according to Michael Argast, a security analyst at Sophos. Facebook alone has more than 175 million users, which makes it an attractive target.

"Many computer users have been conditioned not to open an attachment from an e-mail or click a link found within, but won't think twice about checking out a hot new video linked to by a trusted friend on Facebook," Argast said.

Argast called the Koobface worm a mix of something old and something new. The new is using social networks as a method to spread malware. The old is using fake codec Trojans linked to a saucy video to induce the user to install the malware.

Argast said people can protect themselves by running up-to-date antivirus software, restricting which Facebook applications they install, thinking twice before clicking on links from friends and never, never installing a codec from some random Web site in the hopes of catching some celebrity in a compromised situation.

"I would expect to see more attacks on Facebook," Argast said. "As long as this is a successful propagation method, the bad guys will double down and invest more. They are entirely motivated by financial gain. If it pays, they'll continue to romp in your social playgrounds."

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I de-activated my Facebook account for a while...don't want to risk getting a virus.
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Well that stinks!Ermm
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I agree, my nephew brought his laptop over the night before I had read this article. I remember thinking to myself when sending a couple of the things on, how it said that you will be leaving facebook, and the site will be using your ID and password to send something on, and I shut it down and didnt do it.
 
I guess anything that ends up being fun, usually ends up with a cost of some sort, why people with such brains to come up with viruses get such a thrill out of ruining other peoples computers is beyond me. My daughter uses MySpace too, and several have went thru there as well, so she is just deleting any notifications from the places she uses, till the storm blows over once again.
 
I deactivated my facebook as well Krisa.. atleast for a few weeks, till the crap is back under controlAngry
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netz,
i got too many emails from friends wondering why i wasn't their friend, so i reactivated, but won't participate in any of the applications (except my super poke pet)
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 A good anti-virus program should help, as long as it remains updated once they get a hold on it. I am just going to stay off there for a week or 2, till they manage to get it done. Anyone who is noticing a drag or slow computer, or just plain wants to go and get a scan can go to TrendMicro's site, and scan with the house call, its a free a free virus/adware/malware scanner, that is always updated with the latest threats.

 
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