
A new worm full of malware hit Twitter late last night, and it has people on alert today. This new malware attack uses Goo.gl links to spread, and it is hitting mobile Twitter users

A new worm full of malware hit Twitter late last night, and it has people on alert today. This new malware attack uses Goo.gl links to spread, and it is hitting mobile Twitter users
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According to in-the-cloud security leader Zscaler, Google is currently indexing nearly 3 million malicious fake YouTube pages leading to fake anti-virus (AV) downloads. The fake YouTube pages appear when users do a Google search for the term “Hot Video”. Clicking on the links lead to something that looks like a YouTube video page before an invisible Flash layer directs viewers to a fake AV page.
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If you use Skype maybe you have received suspicious messages from your friends couple days ago which included link to the new Skye worm. I had, and I must say that it was spreading very quickly. Some of my friends noticed that it is a worm but from some I received these few strokes of chat message and link begging me to do download the worm.