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Koobface malware spreads via Facebook

Koobface is the name of malware that spreads via Facebook and other social networking sites.  This malware is known for distibuting itself by posting links to videos or other software on users' Facebook pages.  Koobface has been around for quite some time, has many variations, and likes to use social engineering tactics. 

You can prevent a Koobface infection by

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Common threats
Safe Social Networking

Social networking sites are online community sites where users can network with other people.  Some examples of social networking websites are Facebook, Myspace, and LinkedIn.

Check out the FTC's guide and Tom Eston's social media security site about online safety tips on social networking websites.

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Spyware -

Freeware with adware that becomes intrusive by monitoring your  surfing. It uses this info to display ads that are tailored to your  interests. Sometimes spyware installs itself on your computer without your knowledge when

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