"Clickjacking" is a new scam, which appears on many Facebook users on the profiles. With a small note about a fun or shocking video the whole thing starts and ends at worst a total failure of your own computer. Here is how it works and how you can protect yourself against it:
Most of them have already experienced, but only few know what is behind it. In the "clickjacking" Video evidence will be sent out after opening the can leave significant damage to your computers. Often comes from a friend, a reference to a particularly funny video - After you have it looked at you, you're already tapped into the trap fraudsters. By clicking on the video is an invisible "Like" button activated. This video will appear on your whiteboard and thus below the latest messages of all your friends. The proliferation of spam is therefore no obstacle in the way of.
Often hidden behind the video, a link containing malicious code. Whoever controls the site can be captured a virus or co. By then, if you will be prompted to download new software, your alarm bells should ring, however, and the process should be immediately discontinued. As was previously known, reputable online vendors are not involved in current events. Data of Facebook users have already spied on, and made ominous SMS services billed.
Source: GAYS_DE
No comments:
Post a Comment