E-victims.org: Facebook's hot body dance videos and malware

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Sexy pictures and porn have been used in many a malware attack. The latest one uses Facebook to entice users to visit "hot dance competition".

www.net-security.org reports: Another interesting post on Sophos' Graham Cluley's blog.

Maybe when you received the email you didn't think it was suspicious, or even if you did maybe you thought it was worth the risk.
Subject: Facebook message: Cute Girl Top Model Dancing
Message body: News from Facebook - Facebook Hot Body Dance Video Competition! Today: "Girls in beautiful black underwear dancing in the pub, showing off perfect bodies. Unbelievable Final!"





Of course, the spammed-out emails aren't really from Facebook - and if you look carefully at the URL you are about to click on you would realise that it was taking you to a third-party website instead of the social networking site.

But I suspect that there's a good proportion of people who would click on the link, and this is what they would see. Read full story

Facebook's hot body dance videos and malware