Juraj Malcho, Head of Lab at Bratislava, reports:
We've just encountered what appears to be a new Facebook scam in the wild. As of this moment we haven't seen any malicious content being served, but the content is changing even as I’m writing this post and it’s likely to serve malware soon. It spreads by adding a [...]
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