If you are among hundreds of people worldwide who use Facebook, maybe you should be wary before clicking a new application or a link on a social networking site.
Sophos, a computer security company based in the UK, warned about a scam in which invites Facebook users to install the feature "dislike".
A trick that allows the user to bamboozle the rogue application to access their profile page and then install the hoax messages and spreads itself by inviting friends on Facebook to get the features that dislike.
Applications were also trying to deceive users in order to fill out an online survey.
According to Sophos selection box "dislike" it is the most recent in a series of scams on Facebook include links claiming to lead on the video funny or surprising.
Facebook has been using the feature "like" for users to show their love on something in the Facebook pages of friends, usually with comments, posts, or photos.
Features "like" has led many Facebook users want a choice of "dislike" to counterbalance that makes the "dislike" beneficial to the scammer.
Sophos, a computer security company based in the UK, warned about a scam in which invites Facebook users to install the feature "dislike".
A trick that allows the user to bamboozle the rogue application to access their profile page and then install the hoax messages and spreads itself by inviting friends on Facebook to get the features that dislike.
Applications were also trying to deceive users in order to fill out an online survey.
According to Sophos selection box "dislike" it is the most recent in a series of scams on Facebook include links claiming to lead on the video funny or surprising.
Facebook has been using the feature "like" for users to show their love on something in the Facebook pages of friends, usually with comments, posts, or photos.
Features "like" has led many Facebook users want a choice of "dislike" to counterbalance that makes the "dislike" beneficial to the scammer.
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