| Posted by mincho2008 | |
| Friday, 23 October 2009 | |
| Facebook isn't just a place to hook up with ex-girlfriends from high school anymore. Companies large and small are now using it for networking and legitimate business tasks. Unfortunately, it can also be a place to hook your company's network up with some nasty viruses. "Koobface, the latest virus, spreads by sending links to your friends with text like 'I can't believe it's you in this video!'" said Chip Reaves, global director of Computer Troubleshooters (www.comptroub.com), the largest international network of outsourced IT providers that offers onsite computer services to small businesses. "Koobface infects your computer in multiple ways with these creative lures that encourage people to click on the infected links. It's pretty insidious." According to research firm Trend Micro, Koobface is designed to use you and your computer in different malicious ways. Reaves suggests these tips to protect your office network:
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