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I just checked the link that you provided and I'm quite amazed by the news. I had heard of such instances but wasn't sure about the genuineness of the talks. These mails are such that anyone would open and download the files. I think that the scams of this kind are getting bolder and bolder every day and causing a greater threat to the security of the people. We need to be more careful while accessing the mails of these kinds, this is the only way out as of now.
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I received that very same email - quite convincing and looks like it is from the Facebook team.

 

Hopefully all A/V programs will pick it up and delete it on sight!

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I'm up for a good game. If I get it I'll see how good my security is and open it.

 

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Beware the new Facebook password reset scam

 

If you get an e-mail that appears to be from Facebook saying the company reset your password and urging you to open an attachment, it is a scam. Repeat, it is a scam.

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v708/starbuck50/facebook.png

 

 

The attachment contains a password stealer that can potentially access any username and password combination used on the computer, not just the login credentials for Facebook.

 

There are obvious clues that this is a phishing scam. For one, Facebook doesn't send e-mails like this. It may send an e-mail with a link where the user can reset the password, but not an e-mail with an attachment. Secondly, the e-mail has poor grammar and awkward phrases. For instance, Facebook is not capitalized in the salutation.

 

Beware the new Facebook password reset scam | InSecurity Complex - CNET News

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Thanks for this information. I actually found it elsewhere nudge, wink;)

However I have done my best to spread the word amongst those I know who use Facebook.

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It's like the CNET link says.............

Facebook has over 350 million members.

imagine if only 1 million clicked this bad link!!!!!!!!!!!

That's a lot of work for the malware removal guys!

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