Malware:
Downloading videos on Facebook could cost you
If you’ve ever used the Internet
for any purpose, chances are you are familiar with or have had some sort of
experience with Malware. The term Malware is a shorter way of saying
malicious software. Typically Malware works by getting the victim to
download or access software that then infiltrates various components of the
person’s computer or browser. This software is used to steal passwords
and other confidential information from the victims. Another thing most people nowadays have
utilized or come in contact with is social media. Social
media is an important and ever growing aspect of how people communicate through
the use of posts, messages, pictures and videos. Realizing the immense popularity of social
media, online hackers have now developed all sorts of malware to lure
unsuspecting victims on these sites. One
of the newest types of malware circulating currently are videos on Facebook
that appear to be sent to you from a friend. (1)
The victim receives a notification that they’ve been tagged in a
Facebook video by one of their friends.
When they click on the link to the “video”, they are then asked to
download a browser extension or plug-in to watch the video. Once the person does this, the Malware then
has access to every password and all other sensitive information that was
stored in that browser. This leaves the
victim exposed to various forms of fraud and theft before they even realize
what has happened. This malicious
software is particularly advanced and can even remain dormant in your browser
while it waits to accumulate additional information from you. So, it would behoove all Internet users to be
especially cautious before downloading any add-ons or plug-ins. And also, be especially aware of who has sent
you a link or video before you download it; even if it initially appears to be
legitimate. (1)
1. Goel, Vindu. "Malicious Software Poses as Video From
a Facebook Friend." The NY Times.
August 26, 2013, 8:44 pm http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/26/malicious-software-poses-as-video-from-a-facebook-friend/

I always hear of viruses, is that the same as malware? I have also been advised that they are difficult to detect. Is there a website available that can be checked to get information regarding existing known viruses?
ReplyDeleteYes Melissa, viruses are considered a form of Malware. I am almost quite sure that there is a website that lets you know of certain exiting viruses that are out there, I am just unsure of which site it is. I will try to find out that information and get back to you on it.. Thanks
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