Fake Facebook antivirus spreads through tagged photos, wall post spam

Nothing could be further from the truth, of course. Facebook Antivirus is just another piece of useless malware feeding off unsuspecting users. Facebook is a tantalizing target for the scareware pushers with an audience of several hundred million users, many of whom don't know the difference between real and fake antivirus programs.
Like many other rogue antivirus apps, Facebook Antivirus uses images "borrowed" from legitimate software. The interface above, for example, is ripped from Panda Cloud Antivirus and the app also uses a Norton icon in certain places. The familiar yellow circle and stethoscope is all the convincing it would take for many users to install the malicious app.
Once a profile is infected, the rogue goes to work tagging your photos with 20 of your friends and then publishes the photo to your wall. Friends receive update notifications, stumble across the Antivirus, unknowingly click through, and spread the infection.
Facebook will no doubt shut down the app soon, but it's important to remember to be careful what you click. Less experienced users who need a little extra help identifying threats should check out some of the free tools we've mentioned before like WebOfTrust and the list of real free antivirus programs for Windows.
The good folks at F-Secure have posted a number of screenshots of FB Antivirus and you'll find information at Facebook Insider that will help you clean up your photos and wall if you've been victimized by the rogue program.













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Subscribe to commentsRobMar 29th 2010 12:26PM
Weboftrust has saved me (a fairly savvy user) a couple of times. Its highly recommended
g389556Mar 29th 2010 8:19PM
Before I download ANYTHING the first thing I do is check what other people think of it. I am far from an expert or a geek on my computer. I look for reviews and comments FIRST
diogoMar 29th 2010 8:56PM
funny, they used the interface of panda cloud to do this
http://www.cloudantivirus.com/
michas_piMar 30th 2010 2:43AM
>Facebook
>security
This is absolutely hilarious.
NamuMar 30th 2010 8:54AM
I never thought Facebook to be safe. A lot of users on FB are just randomly clicking on anything they see and automatically assuming that every link on facebook is harmless since links are posted by "friends and family."
The truth is, society needs to be educated on computers and security. That's all there is to it and everything will become much more safe.
I know that Myspace is safe because people already assume it's not.
Joshhsoj1902Mar 31st 2010 12:05AM
this is a small group on Facebook that is working on looking into all of these scams and informing people if they are fake or real
http://www.facebook.com/pages/FaceBookR-SCAM-ALERTS/328188281063?ref=ts