facebook users threatened with falsehood
Facebook is now often used to share video. This is then used by a computer virus spreading to lure Facebook users with three false-threatening. Three falsehoods are: fake Facebook page, the message Captcha Javascript false and fake.
Facebook users makers target the virus that displays a fake Facebook page. The attack was started from a link to a page similar to Facebook pages to display video.
When opened, will display a message like the message from Facebook that ask users to upgrade Flash. Obviously, the message fabrication.
If clicked, the user would like to download a file. Exe to upgrade your Flash Player. However, this is rather miraculous, if you run an application that will display a pop-up window form Captcha form to be filled as a confirmation from the user.
Pop-ups are also false and serves as a mere distraction. You see, whatever the user entered on the form that must be considered wrong.
Well, while the user is often plagued by pop-ups that a malicious program will be smuggled into the Windows directory. In addition, the changes will also be made to the Registry.
F-Secure calls this type of malicious program Trojan W32/Agent.MDN name. Users are advised to use protective software to prevent browsing these threats.

