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I know a lot of you have been using this application and I found some information online about a virus that is connected to it.
Latest update on it from Mashable The Social Media Guide:
Last week, we reported on the supposed “Facebook Fan Check Virus,” which allegedly spreads malware via Facebook. The app itself promises to tell you who your top Facebook friends are, based on how much they engage with your profile. As initially suspected, Facebook has confirmed that the app itself isn’t a virus, though this thread on the app’s fan page suggests that it is rather buggy. To that end, Facebook also tells us that they’ve “disabled some of its functionality due to other concerns.” Nonetheless, the viral spread of misinformation via status updates (likely originating with the virus creators) is leading people to search Google (Google), where many links to malware still exist as malicious sites promise “fixes” that actually install a virus onto the user’s computer. The bottom line seems to be there’s not much to see here, but don’t (a) be duped into downloading a “fix” for a virus that doesn’t exist or (b) install what appears to be a buggy application that Facebook (Facebook) has at least some issues with.
Latest update on it from Mashable The Social Media Guide:
Last week, we reported on the supposed “Facebook Fan Check Virus,” which allegedly spreads malware via Facebook. The app itself promises to tell you who your top Facebook friends are, based on how much they engage with your profile. As initially suspected, Facebook has confirmed that the app itself isn’t a virus, though this thread on the app’s fan page suggests that it is rather buggy. To that end, Facebook also tells us that they’ve “disabled some of its functionality due to other concerns.” Nonetheless, the viral spread of misinformation via status updates (likely originating with the virus creators) is leading people to search Google (Google), where many links to malware still exist as malicious sites promise “fixes” that actually install a virus onto the user’s computer. The bottom line seems to be there’s not much to see here, but don’t (a) be duped into downloading a “fix” for a virus that doesn’t exist or (b) install what appears to be a buggy application that Facebook (Facebook) has at least some issues with.