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DangerWarning to all Facebook users: a new virus is going around that appears to infect the Facebook users' Friends lists. It sends out an email message with a link that asks you to download a plug-in to view a video. One word: don't.

Already more than a dozen times today I've received this email message, or a variation of it, from Facebook "friends":

Jeff sent you a message.

Subject: Hey friend. "You've been catched on hidden cam, yo."

As with any other email you receive within Facebook, users will get this message in their Facebook email inbox as well as their default email program, such as Outlook or Outlook Express.

Following this messages is a long URL (website address) that, when clicked, takes you to what appears to be a YouTube video. This is not YouTube. When you click the video to begin, a message pops up and says you first need to download a newer Flash player to play the video. Do not do this. It's a virus.

Symantec's Norton Antivirus software has flagged this as a "high risk" Infostealer.Gampass virus. More info on this particular Trojan vius is here. (Note: Symantec warns the risk level is "low," since it originated in 2006, but this new Facebook email is a new iteration of the same virus.)

You might be inclined to click on this link because it's from a friend, but they did not intentionally send it to you -- and yes, their Facebook photo is attached, too.

Here's what it looks like in Facebook:

Virus_msg_facebook_2

and here's what you see if you follow the link to the fake YouTube site:

Virus_video_2

And the dialog box instructing you to download the malicious code:

Virus_download

Pass this onto your Facebook friends so they DO NOT download and open this "codecsetup.exe" file.

What to do if you downloaded the virus?

Unfortunately, there's no quick fix if you run this virus, says Marc Fossi, manager of system development, at  Symantec's security response team:

"The Trojan is not new -- it’s only the attack mechanism that is. Clicking the link won’t infect anyone. The threat is only installed if the user downloads and executes the “codecsetup.exe” file he refers to. Since Gampass can also download and install other threats onto the computer there is not a single disinfection procedure available. The user should download the latest virus definition files and run a full scan of their computer.  Always keep antivirus definition files up to date is the only thing that will warn the users ahead of time. This doesn’t exploit a vulnerability so there isn’t a patch available. But the full system scan should disinfect Gampass and any other threats it downloads and installs."

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written by africanaspects , September 20, 2008
Thanks MTM - sounds like some crazy stuff - I'll watch out 4 it. Have you also been getting some weird messages on your wall from peeps (without their knowledge) - mostly folks in Canada? It tends to be a message giving a link to a blog. That's also some dodgy stuff! Kaspersky sounded the alarm on that one - cheers buddy.
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written by Mgcini Mkwananzi , September 21, 2008
You are welcome AfricanAspects. Yeah I was getting swamped with all these messages from people in my friends list but they had no idea they had sent that link or message. It was pointing to some geocities link of some sort and the longness of the link just made it look dodgy too!
Kaspersky seems to be holding on good there mate... smilies/smiley.gif
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written by Michelle , November 19, 2008
Hey...if anyone can help it would be much appreciated!!! Unfortunately I was silly enough to actually open this and got the trojan virus smilies/sad.gif now I cant access my Facebook account....Its says that my password is incorrect and I have tried to reset my password but it won't allow me as I'm not receiving the email they send!!!!

Regarding to what you guys have been saying, I had the exact same....I had sent on the message to my friends n i didnt even know untill they told me!!!
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written by Mgcini Mkwananzi , November 21, 2008
Hi Michelle,

I'm sorry to hear about your facebook account. Yeah, a lot of people have been caught out on this facebook virus thing.
The only way to recover your facebook password will be to contact facebook and provide them with your account specific information and they should then be able to reset your password and/or email address as well.

Keep us informed on how you get along.
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