It’s bad news. A Trojan is active on Facebook. It  infects the computers by tricking the users. It tricks the users to  download malware by asking them to open a fake CNN report about World  War III. The story, using CNN logos, offer video footage of a breaking  news story, but says users need to upgrade their Flash video software to  watch. The fake news page says that US attacks Iran and Saudi Arabia,  and begins of World War III. When users 'upgrade', their PC gets  infected with a Trojan. 
 Videos are often used as  'bait', because computer users are used to upgrading video software such  as Flash, so installing software does not set off alarm bells. Security  experts Sophos reported at least 60,000 people have already fallen  victim, The Daily Mail reports.
Videos are often used as  'bait', because computer users are used to upgrading video software such  as Flash, so installing software does not set off alarm bells. Security  experts Sophos reported at least 60,000 people have already fallen  victim, The Daily Mail reports. "Naked Security has  seen a worrying number of Facebook users posting the same status  messages today, claiming that the United States has attacked Iran and  Saudi Arabia in a move heralding the beginning of World War 3," said  Graham Cluley of Sophos on Naked Security blog. 
"Within  the first three hours of this malware campaign, some 60,000 Facebook  users had been duped into visiting the malicious link," Cluley added.  Cluley pointed out that it's possible that malicious code on users'  computers is sending the message to Facebook without users knowing. 
"To  be on the safe side, you should scan your computer with up-to-date  anti-virus software and ensure you have the latest security patches in  place," he added.
So just  don’t get tricked by it. World War III is not going to happen but your  anti-virus may have to face a war against this Trojan is you tried to  download this fake report. Stay safe, Don’t open the report.
 
 
 
 
 
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