A virus is spreading through a video on facebook
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Every so often a virus appears that manages to spread with great speed. Today is the turn of a new one, although this time the place through which it is spreading is surprising. This new virus is spread through a Facebook video.
A virus is spreading through a video on Facebook
It has been the National Police itself that has reported on the existence of this virus. They also warn that it immediately infects the user's computer. So you have to be very careful. Apparently, there are two ways to be infected by this virus.
Virus in the form of video on Facebook
The first of these ways is by receiving a direct message with the link to a video. Said video appears to be sexual in content. Therefore, the user falls into the trap and clicks on that link. By doing that, our computer will be infected immediately. So there is no going back.
The second way we can be infected is through a tag on a post. It is a similar form to the previous one. Upon being tagged, we received a notification about that. For this reason, the user will go to look at said publication. And once we agree, what we find there is the video in question. And therefore, the danger is the same again.
There is a way to be able to identify if it is a virus. If the video name appears as' My video ', ' Private video 'or My First Video ' and a series of numbers. So you can avoid falling into this trap. If for any reason you have clicked on this video, it is recommended that you change the Facebook password immediately. And then, scan your device for viruses.
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