We've seen several infections and malware coming to Facebook from time to time and even coming through friends. This time, a new Clickjacking fraud campaign began to circulate widely on Facebook.
The Facebook scam titled "Watch a nude video of your friends" is a malware scam that has already infected 2 million people.
“When you perform click στην σύδεση επειδή δεν κρατιέστε να δείτε το γυμνό βίντεο, θα οδηγηθείτε σε ένα πολύ ρεαλιστικό mockup μιας σελίδας του YouTube, όπου οι hackers θα προσπαθήσουν να σας κάνουν να εγκαταστήσετε ένα Malware TrojanSays the THN.
Hackers traffic Facebook spam through image of a friend of yours and mention “Watch (name of friend)” in a nude video, or “a private video of (Name of friend).”
The picture seems to have been published by a friend of yours, (and the victim of fraud)! If you're curious and click, you'll be taken to a malicious web site that says your Flash Player is not working properly and needs to be reinstalled.
It will actually install one malware on your system. It also installs a malicious extension of your browser so that the scam can spread and steal photos of you and your friends.
So if you see such a message in front of you, do not click! By clicking on the message, it will automatically be posted on your timeline to be seen by your friends and so it begins to spread.