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Adobe FlashFacebookJavaMalwareSpam Free tools Sophos Homefor Windows and Mac XG FirewallHome Edition Mobile Securityfor Android Virus Removal Tool Antivirusfor Linux Post navigation Previous: Sophos anti-virus for Android updated beta now works on tablets too!Next: SSCC 91 Utah explains data breach, Facebook hacker jailed, FlashBack removal for Leopard, Pentagon expands data sharing About the author Graham Cluley 18 comments on “Facebook account cancellation malware poses as Adobe Flash update” groverdine says: May 21, 2012 at 5:02 pm Wow, the hacker community is getting smarter by the minute. %d bloggers like this:. Hi [email address] We are sending you this email to inform you that we have received an account cancellation request from you. Tags account scams, Facebook fake cancellation email, fake Adobe Flash update, FraudAvengers blog, malware, NakedSecurity blog Categories Uncategorized 0 Comments Post your own or leave a trackback: Trackback URL Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here. But its a 3rd party application thats running on the Facebook platform. Share what’s new in your life on your Timeline. You want to keep your Facebook account which is precisely the reaction the criminals anticipate. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. The top tip experts provide is always go to the original home page to see if there are any legitimate software updates that are needed. We need to be even more careful when getting these seemingly valid emails from our online accounts. Im not trying to scare you im just stating what is a possibility. Uh oh! Something went wrong.Not Found. Back to the top . (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. In the entire world, there are only a few hackers and theyre not interested in your FB info. Privacy Made Simple By Debra N. And it seems theyre pretty insistent that you allow it. .. Home. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Recommended reads Nov23 by Chester Wisniewski 9 Fake Apple invoices lead to Blackhole exploit kit that drains your bank account Nov03 by Chester Wisniewski 12 Convenience trumped security bypassing passwords on Facebook Aug11 by David Schwartzberg 92 Has Facebook got your mobile number? Now your friends do too May27 by Graham Cluley 32 Baby Born amazing effect? No, another Facebook likejacking scam May16 by Graham Cluley 73 Facebook Dislike button spreads fast, but is a fake watch out! May12 by Paul Ducklin 11 PREVENTING SPAM scam on Facebook does exactly the opposite SOPHOS About Naked Security About Sophos Send us a tip Cookies Privacy Legal Network Protection XG Firewall UTM Secure Wi-Fi Secure Web Gateway Secure Email Gateway Enduser Protection Enduser Protection Bundles Endpoint Antivirus Sophos Cloud Mobile Control SafeGuard Encryption Server Protection Virtualization Security Server Security SharePoint Security Network Storage Antivirus PureMessage Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Feed 1997 - 2018 Sophos Ltd. .. Our GuidesBlogFacebook AccountFacebook is one of the most notorious services when it comes to deleting an account, the social media giant doesnt want to let users off the hook so easily and lose potential ad revenue- which is why they make the deactivation option much more obvious than the one for actual deletion. If it’s too good to be true then it probably isn’t. Send to Email Address Your Name Your Email Address Cancel Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. See photos and updates from friends in News Feed. (Only the other day, we were berating poor little Adobe under $6 billion because it hadn’t been keen to hand out a fix of some obscure security bug in ancient versions of its product.) Reply lewis says: May 23, 2012 at 9:02 am I tottally agrre with you, and after reading my post i am ver ashamed about my spelling i have dyslexia Reply Randy says: May 22, 2012 at 5:40 pm I would be suspicious simply because of the idea that Facebook would allow anybody to cancel their account so easily. cheers Lewis Reply Penguin says: May 23, 2012 at 2:20 pm Keep using Windows. Sophos security products detect the malware as Mal/SpyEye-B and Troj/Agent-WHZ, and block access to the website hosting the dangerous code. And this is where the criminals have gotten so slick. The deletion process itself takes about two weeks to finalize, look for an email notifying you that the process is underway. Find more of what you’re looking for with Facebook Search. A $104 billion company should be taking much better care of its customers. Reply Kraggy says: May 22, 2012 at 7:44 am The majority of the hacker community isnt so very intelligent, most of these hacks use toolkits created by the few who are very bright. HOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMSPRIVACY POLICYCOPYRIGHT POLICYAdvertiseAn error occurred. Sign UpIts free and always will be.JavaScript is disabled on your browser.Please enable JavaScript on your browser or upgrade to a JavaScript-capable browser to register for Facebook.An error occurred. Its facebook fault in this issue for allowing such malacious applets for being hosted on there site, as i have said previously in otehr posts facebook should have ther own deticated team that manual inspect all applications created on tehre site. Also if it had been malware, Sophos would have intercepted it 5a02188284
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