Geez.... thanks for the warning, Jack. Here's more from the article. I'm fascinated with how they do shit like this. What I really want to know is... WHY?
Here's how Trend Micro says it's happening: Botnets are registering new Facebook accounts and confirming them via accompanying Gmail addresses, all without any human interaction. The zombie accounts are then joining Facebook groups, adding friends, and posting dangerous links onto those people's walls.
"This new component behaves like a regular Internet user that starts to connect with friends in Facebook," explains Jonell Baltazar, an advanced threats researcher with Trend Micro. "The details provided about the account are complete such as a photo, birth date, favorite music, and favorite books."
The system is even advanced enough to monitor maximum friend levels allowed by Facebook, Baltazar says, to avoid drawing any attention to the ill-intended account.
Last time there was a malware attack on FB, several of my friends names were posting links they didn't really post.... hacked by the bot who was posting as them. The links led to exactly where this article says they'd lead.
Some people are really stupid, I guess. I'd see these links and I knew what it was and I'd post a reply so all their friends would see it, "Friend's Name didn't really post this link. This is a bot. Do NOT click on the link. It will download dangerous software to your computer. To learn more, click here." And then I'd post a link to the story about it (similar to the article you just posted). "Friend's Name, please delete this post from your Wall so nobody can click the link."
Despite my diligent efforts, one young lady posted after my warning that she had clicked the link and was worried about her computer. "You clicked it even though I posted that it would download dangerous software to your computer?" I asked. She never answered. Not too bright.
Another person on my friend's list continued to post on her page without deleting the bogus, dangerous post. "Did you see my message below? You have a post on your page which needs to be removed because someone may click that link!"
She never replied to me. She just continued posting. And she never deleted the hack post with the link in it.
They're either stupid ..... or I am for trying.
(sorry, sunday morning ramble... lol

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