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Author Topic: Facebook Warn: Dislike Button Is a Fake! ("Get the official DISLIKE button NOW")  (Read 2831 times)

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A Facebook scam involving a bogus Dislike button has gone viral. Maybe it's time for Facebook to offer a real one instead.

Like many people of an inherently cynical nature, the fact Facebook only allows you to express your "Like" on various topics, posts, and advertisements irks me. I know I'm not alone, and so do Facebook scammers, which is why the latest viral "Dislike button" scam has spread so quickly.

Facebook Security: http://www.facebook.com/security has issued an official warning about the bogus Dislike button scam, after Sophos Security researcher Graham Cluley blogged about it: http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2010/08/16/facebook-dislike-button and major media outlets like CNN picked it up: http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/social.media/08/16/facebook.dislike.button.scam/index.html?npt=NP1 
You get the feeling the Facebook Security guys spend most of their time riding around the building on Segways and playing with their tasers?

The scam starts with a fake status update from someone you know who's been infected (like "Get the official DISLIKE button NOW!") followed by a short URL. Click the URL and you're prompted to install that ersatz Dislike button app.

Installing the app merely changes your status to the same "Get the official...." line so it can spread itself to all your other cynical friends and associates.

As Cluley explains:

"But you still haven't at this point been given a "Dislike" Facebook button, and the rogue application requires you to complete an online survey (which makes money for the scammers) before ultimately pointing you to a Firefox browser add-on for a Facebook dislike button developed by FaceMod.
As far as we can tell, FaceMod aren't connected with the scam - their browser add-on is simply being used as bait."


To recap: Yes, a Dislike button is a fine idea. But not that Dislike button. Remember, there's a reason "Facebook apps" rhymes with "crap for saps."

(PCW)

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